The Back Flashcards

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Dermatome

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area of skin supplied by a single spinal nerve or spinal cord level

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Myotome

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muscle or group of muscles supplied by a specific spinal nerve or spinal cord level

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3
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How is herpes zoster relevant to dermatomes?

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oCauses classically distributed skin lesions in a specific region due to viral infection reactivation in spinal ganglion
oClassic dermatomally distributed skin lesion- shingles
oViral disease of spinal ganglia
oCauses sharp burning pain in the dermatome, skin becomes red, vesicular eruption and possible muscle weakness in same myotome (affects specific myotome segment)

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4
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When is cervical curvature developed?

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6 months

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5
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When is lumbar curvature developed?

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1 year (walking age)

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6
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Excessive kyphosis

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hunchback or increase in primary curvature

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7
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Excessive lordosis

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swayback or increase in secondary curvature, weak anterior wall, pelvis moves back

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8
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Scoliosis

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abnormal lateral curvature of the spine

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9
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posterior superior iliac spines (PSIS)

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Surface anatomy in which dimples overlie it, common site for lumbar puncture (L4)

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10
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Extrinsic muscles

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migrated to the ventral surface of the body & carried innervation with them.
 Innervated by VENTRAL primary rami (or CN XI)

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Intrinsic muscles

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originated developmentally in the dorsum of the back and remained “true” or “intrinsic”
 Innervated by DORSAL primary rami

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12
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Muscle layers of the back

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oSuperficial: innervated by ventral rami (extrinsic)
oIntermediate: innervated by ventral rami (extrinsic)
oDeep: innervated by dorsal rami (intrinsic)

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13
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Trapezius Muscles

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O: Along the midline
I: Lateral 1/3 clavicle, acromion, spine of scapula
Inn: Accessory n. (CN XI)
Action(s): Descending part: elevates
Ascending part: depresses
Middle/all parts together: retracts
Descending and ascending: rotate glenoid cavity superiorly

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Latissimus Dorsi

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O: along the midline
I: bicipital groove of the humerus
Inn: Thoracodorsal n.
Action(s): Extends, adducts, and medially rotates the humerus.
Raises body toward arms during climbing

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Levator scapule

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O: along the midline
I: Superior portion of the medial boarder of the scapula
Inn: dorsal scapular n.
Action (s): Elevates scapula
Rotates glenoid cavity inferiorly by rotating the scapula

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Rhomboid minor

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O: vertebrae
I: medial boarder of scapular spine
Inn: dorsal scapular n.
Action (s): Retract scapula
Rotates glenoid cavity inferiorly
Fix scapula to thoracic wall

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Rhomboid major

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O: vertebrae
I: medial border of scapula from spine to inferior angle
Inn: dorsal scapular n.
Action(s): retract scapula
Rotates glenoid cavity inferiorly
Fix scapula to thoracic wall

18
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Triangle of Auscultation

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a. Boundaries:
i. Superior: Trapezius
ii. Inferior: Latissimus dorsi m.
iii. Lateral: Rhomboid major m.
iv. Floor (deep): 6th intercostal space
b. Respiratory sounds since no muscles in way to hear lung sounds

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Lumbar Triangle

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a. Boundaries:
i. Medial: Latissimus dorsi m.
ii. Lateral: external oblique m.
iii. Inferior: Iliac crest
iv. Floor (deep): internal oblique m.
b. Can be site of an uncommon lumbar herniation

20
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Serratus posterior superior

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Elevates ribs

21
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Serratus posterio inferior

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Depresses ribs

22
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Superficial Intrinsic (deep) back muscles)

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  1. Superficial:
    a. Spinotransversales mm.
    i. Splenus capitis m.
    ii. Splenius cervicis m.
  2. Intermediate:
    a. Erector Spinae mm.
    i. Iliocostalis m.
    ii. Longissimus m.
    iii. Spinalis m.
  3. Deep
    a. Transversospinales mm.
    i. Semispinalis group
    ii. Multifidus group
    iii. Rotatores group
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Splenius capitis & Splenius cervicis (Spinotransversales mm.)

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Inn: Posterior (dorsal) rami of spinal nn.
Action(s): Bilaterally: extends head and neck
Unilaterally: laterally flexes (bends) neck and rotates face to the side with active mm. (ipsilateral side)

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Iliocostalis, Longissimus, Spinalis (Erector Spinae mm.)

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Inn: Posterior (dorsal) rami of spinal nn.
Action(s): Bilaterally: extends vertebral column & head when back flexed and controls movement via eccentric contraction
Unilaterally: laterally flexes vertebral column

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Semispinalis capitis, cervicis, and thoracis (Semispinalis group)

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Inn: Posterior (dorsal) rami of spinal nn.
Action(s): Extends head, cervical, and thoracic regions of vertebral column
Rotates contralaterally

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Multifidus group

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Inn: Posterior (dorsal) rami of spinal nn.
Action(s): Stabilizes vertebrae during local movements of vertebral column

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Rotatores Group

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Inn: Posterior (dorsal) rami of spinal nn.
Action(s): Stabilize, extend, and rotates spine

28
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Interspinales

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aid in extension and rotation

29
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Intertransversarii

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aid in lateral flexion, stabilization (bilaterally)

30
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Levatores costarum

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Elevates ribs, assists with respiration and lateral flexion

31
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Rectus capitis posterior minor and rectus capitis posterior major

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Inn: suboccipital n.
Action(s): extension and rotation of the head

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Obliquus capitis superior

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Inn: suboccipital n.
Action(s): Extension and lateral flexion of head

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Obliquus capitus inferior

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Inn: suboccipital n.
Action(s): rotation of head