G2_Vertebral_Column_EXAM1 Flashcards

1
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What are Muscles are invested by ?

A

Deep fascia

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2
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What is one of the major causes of Hyper-Kyphoses? Hyperlordosis “swayback”?

scoliosis?

A

Osteoporosis-erodes anterior bodies of the vertebral bodies- found in older women

anterior shift of pelvis caused by weakening of the anterior muscles- obesity or pregnancy

rotation of vertebrae causes hum on one side

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3
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What vertebral level do the vertebral discs start and stop?

Describe parts of the disc and what its made of

A

C2/C3 and end at L5/S1

Anulus fibrosis- fibrocartilage
nucleus pulposus- gel- water

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What are the lateral aspects “wings” on sacrum called?
What are the 3 crests of the sacrum and where located?
What are the two landmarks that go through central of sacrum?

A
  1. ALAE (have articular surfaces)
  2. Median, Intermediate, Lateral sacral crests on POSTERIOR surface of sacrum
  3. Sacral canal and sacral hiatus
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5
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What are the lateral sides of the sacral hiatus called?

A

Sacral Cornua

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6
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What is a caudal epidural? Why performed?

HOW:?

A

Epidural injection in the sacral hiatus:
1. Hemorrhoid pain
2. chronic back pain
3. If too much lumbar scar tissue
4. PEDIATRIC PATIENTS (to avoid spinal cord)
Palpate 4th spinous process & cornua to isolate hiatus
shallow angle injection

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7
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What is the bony feature on the lateral aspect of superior articular facet of lumbar vertebrae called?

A

Mamillary Processes

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8
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What coccyx has transverse processes? What for?

A

1st only- 3-4 vestigial vertebral bodies
some ap mobility
Muscle attachment

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9
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Fracture of parsinterarticularis

A

Spondylolysis

Spondylolysthesis- if shift occurs

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10
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What is the only ligament that resists EXTENSION? How could it be ruptured? What is a main characteristic ?

A

Anterior longitudinal ligament- WIDE/STRONG

- ruptured by hyperextension from whiplash

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11
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What ligament becomes the tectorial membrane at the CranioVertebral (CV) joint? What aspect of the vertebral column does is it supporting?

A

Posterior longitudinal ligament- supports Posterior aspect of vertebral bodies.

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12
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What is deep to the tectorial membrane? What is deep to that?

A

Cruciate ligament (transverse lig. of atlas PLUS longitudinal bands that run from body of dens to skull)

Alar ligaments extend from dens to foramen magnum

Resists excessive rotation of the head

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13
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What is the tectorial membrane? Alar ligament? Cruciate ligament? What are the functions?

A
  • tectorial membrane is posterior longitudinal ligament that covers CV joint
  • Alar is transverse ligament of atlas plus longitudinal ligament from dens to skull
  • Cruciate ligament is ligaments deep to above and extends from dens to foramen magnum

Resist excessive rotation of the head

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14
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What ligament is between the lamina?

A

Ligamentum flava- Yellow b/c has alot of elastic tissue

Resists flexion

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15
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What ligament runs like a cord along the length of the spine on posterior surface of spinous processes? What does it become?

What ligament in between the spinous processes ?

A

Supraspinous ligament- becomes the nuchal ligament

Interspinous ligament

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16
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Why disc herniation posterolaterally?

A
  1. annulus fibrosus thinner on posterior side

2. Posterior longitudinal ligament deflects the herniation and pushes it POSTERIOLATERALLY

17
Q

What bones can develop painful spurs in the back?

A

Uncus of cervical vertebrae in the uncovertebral joint c3-c7

18
Q

What is more dangerous and why? Dens fracture or transverse ligament rupture? What could cause TL rupture?

A

TR rupture because the spinal cord will get pinched
If dens ruptures, more room for spinal cord because it moves out of the way

TL pathology of softening of ligaments

19
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What movement is allowed/restricted by thoracic and lumbar vertebrae respectively?

A

Thoracic- Restricts flexion/extension/lateral flexion
Allows- rotation Because sup facet joints face posterior and infer facet joints face anterior

Lumbar restrict Rotation but allows flexion/extension/lateral flexion
Because SAF face medially
And IAF face laterally