Back and vertebral column Flashcards

1
Q

What parts of the vertebral column are primary curves?

A

Thoracic

Sacral/coccygeal

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2
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What are the secondary curves in the vertebral column?

A

Cervical

Lumbar

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3
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A

Abnormal lordosis

Extreme curvature of the lumbar region

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4
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Abnormal curvature of the thoracic region

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5
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what is lateral curvature of the back?

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6
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Which part of the vertebrae is the verterbral column?

What are its functions?

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10
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Where does the spinal cord terminate?

A

L1/L2

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12
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What is the intervertebral foramen formed from and house?

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Formed from notches in the vertebral column

Houses dorsal root ganglion, spinal nerves and vessels

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13
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How many cervical nerves are there compared to cervical vertebrae?

A

8 cervical nerves

7 cervical vertebrae

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14
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Where do C1-C7 nerves emerge in relation to their respective pedicles?

A

Superiorly

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15
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Where does C8 emerge in relation to its pedicle?

A

Inferiorly

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16
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Where do nerves of T1 and below emerge in relation to their respective pedicles?

A

Inferiorly

17
Q

Where do the rami split?

A

From the spinal nerve

18
Q

What is the order of the parts of a peripheral nerve?

A

Root, trunk, rami

19
Q

Where are the cell bodies in the motor neurons?

A

Ventral horn

20
Q

Where are the cell bodies in the sensory neurons?

A

In the dorsal root ganglion

21
Q

What is the function of the anunlus fibrosus and how is it organised?

A

Keeps the vertebra together

Attaches the epiphyseal ring

Concentric and oblique fibrous rings

22
Q

What is the nucleus of the spine made of and its function?

A

Water

Keeps vertebra spaced apart

Shock absorber

23
Q

What is an intervertebral disc composed of?

A

Annulus fibrosus

nucleus pulposus

24
Q

What is the name of the facet joint on the articular process and what type is it?

A

Zygapophyseal

Plane synovial

(Orientation determines movement in one axis)

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27
Q

What is characteristic of the posterior longitudinal ligament?

A

Splaying out along its superior aspect

(directs discs posterolaterally under pressure to avoid compressing spinal cord)

28
Q

Where does ligamentum flavum attach?

A

To the laminae of adjacent vertebrae

29
Q

What are the extrinsic/superficial muscles of the back?

A

Trapezius

Latissimus dorsi

Rhomboid major/minor

Levator scapulae

30
Q

What are the deep/intrinsic muscles of the back?

A

Erector spinae

Transversospinalis

31
Q

What is the function of the transversospinalis?

A

They are stabilizers which prevent excess movement

32
Q

The lumbar fascia attaches the majority of back muscles and what else?

A

The abdominal wall

(allows for contraction of intrinsic back muscles in core muscle contraction)

33
Q

What are the three types of disc prolapses?

A

Bulge - Nucleus pushing annulus

Herniation - Nucleus puncturing annulus

Extrusion - Nucleus pinched off outside annulus

34
Q

What occurs when joints degenerate in the back?

A

Articular cartilage thins

Nucleus dehydrates

Osteophytes form (can protrude into the intervertebral foramen)