Chapter 8: Cervical & Thoracic Spine Flashcards
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Intervertebral Disks- disks of fibrocartilage that act as a cushion. Outer fibrous layer is called
annulus fibrosis, inner layer is nucleus pulposus.
True/ movable vertebrae:
- Cervical: C1-C7
- Thoracic: T1-T12
- Lumbar: L1-L5
False/ fixed vertebrae:
- Sacral Vertebrae: 5 fused into 1- sacrum
- Coccygeal Vertebrae: 3-5 fused into 1- coccyx
Concave:
curves inward
Convex:
Curves outward
cervical and lumbar curves
convex anteriorly (lordotic curves)
thoracic and pelvic curves-
concave anteriorly (kyphotic curves)
Primary curves: occur before birth
Thoracic and pelvic curves
Secondary (compensatory) curves: occur after birth
Cervical and lumbar
Cervical lordotic curve occurs when an infant
begins to raise its head
Lumbar lordotic curve occurs when a child
begins to stand and walk
Normal Kyphotic Curve
20°-30º
Normal Lordotic Curve
30°-65°
Kyphosis: any abnormal increase in the anterior
concavity of the thoracic curve
Lordosis: any abnormal increase in the anterior
convexity of the lumbar or cervical curve
Scoliosis: an abnormal
Lateral curve of the spine
Intervertebral joints: amphiarthroidal joints
between the vertebral bodies
Zygapophyseal joints: the 4 articular processes of the vertebral
arch. 2 superior and 2 inferior on each vertebra
Intervertebral Disks are not between
1st & 2nd cervical vertebrae
Slipped disk (HNP): when the nucleus pulposus protrudes through the
annulus fibrosis and presses on the spinal cord
Bifid spinous processes
C2-C6, double pointed
Intervertebral foramina are at a 45° angle from MSP and
open anteriorly at a 15° inferior angle
Atlantooccipital Joints
- Synovial
- Diarthrodial
- Ellipsoidal (condyloid)
C1-C2, R & L Lateral atlantoaxial joints
- Synovial
- Diarthrodial
- Plane (gliding)