Lumbosacral Joint/Sacrococcygeal Joint/Sacro-Iliac Joint and Accessory Sacro-Iliac Joint Ligaments Flashcards

1
Q

Based on current literature what common ligaments are absent at the lumbosacral joint?

A

ligamentum nuchae, interspinous ligament and suprapsinous

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2
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Which ligaments replace the intertransverse ligament at the lumbosacral joint?

A

the ililoumbar ligament and lumbosacral ligament

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3
Q

Which of the current ligaments from the iliolumbar ligament complex represents the iliolumbar ligament of classical descriptions?

A

the superior iliolumbar ligament

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4
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Which ligament from the iliolumbar ligament complex will attach to the sacral ala?

A

the inferior iliolumbar ligament

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5
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Which ligament from the iliolumbar ligament complex represents the lumbosacral ligamentof classical descriptions?

A

the inferior iliolumbar ligament

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6
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What are the attachment sites for the acccessory iliolumbar ligament?

A

the transverse process of L4 and the iliac crest

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7
Q

Which vertebral couple of the lumbar spine has the greatest range of motion?

A

L5/S1

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8
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Which range of motion is greatest for all lumbar vertebral couples?

A

flexion - extension

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9
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Which range of motion is least for L1 - L5 vertebral couples?

A

one side axial rotation

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10
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Which range of motion is least for the L5/S1 vertebral couple?

A

one side lateral bending

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11
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List, in order, from cranial to caudal the ligaments forming the anterior boundary of the spinal column.

A

the anterior atlanto-occipital ligament, anterior atlanto-axial ligament, anterior longitudinal ligament and the anterior sacrococcygeal ligament

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12
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List, in order, from cranial to caudal the ligaments forming the anterior boundary of the spinal canal

A

the membrana tectoria, posterior longitudinal ligament, and deep posterior sacrococcygeal ligament

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13
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List, in order, from cranial to caudal the ligaments forming the posterior boundary of the spinal canal.

A

the posterior atlanto-occipital ligament, the posterior atlanto-axial ligament, ligamentum flavum, and the superficial posterior sacrococcygeal ligament

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14
Q

What forms the closure for the spinal canal inferiorly?

A

the fusion of the deep posterior sacrococcygeal ligaments with the superficial posterior sacrococcygeal ligament

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15
Q

What is the homolog of the intertransverse ligament at the sacrococcygeal joint?

A

the lateral sacrococcygeal ligament

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16
Q

What is the homolog of the capsular ligament at the sacrococcygeal joint?

A

the intercornual ligament

17
Q

What does the sacral cornu represent?

A

the inferior articular process and facet of S5

18
Q

What is the auricular surface of the ilium composed of?

A

articular cartilage, interspersed with fibrocartilage

19
Q

What is the superficial appearance of the auricular surfaces of the sacro-iliac joint by age 15?

A

the sacrum develops a sacral groove while the ilium develops an iliac ridge

20
Q

Which gender is biased with greater uneveness of the auricular sufaces of the sacro-iliac joint?

A

males

21
Q

What forms the accessory sacro-iliac joint?

A

the sacral tuberosity and the iliac sulcus

22
Q

What pathological or age-related modifications of the sacro-iliac joint may occur?

A

degenerative arthrosis and ankylosis

23
Q

What does degenerative arthorsis mean?

A

a condition of degeneration of the joint, sometimes referred to as degenerative joint disease (DJD)

24
Q

What does ankylosis mean?

A

a condition of fibrous adhesion occurs within the joint

25
Q

What is the age and surface bias associated with degenerative arthrosis of the sacro-iliac joint?

A

age 40, the iliac auricular surface

26
Q

What is the age and gender bias associated with ankylosis of the sacro-iliac joint?

A

age 50 and male bias particularly in African American males

27
Q

What movements at the sacro-iliac joint are described as forward nodding and backward nodding?

A

nutation and counternutation, respectively

28
Q

What is the age and gender bias assocaited with ossification of the anterior sacro-iliac ligament?

A

age 40 and male bias

29
Q

Which is the strongest of the sacro-iliac ligaments?

A

the interosseous sacro-iliac ligament

30
Q

What are the attachment sites of the interosseous sacroiliac ligament?

A

at the sacral tuberosity and iliac sulcus

31
Q

What is the relationship between the capsular and interosseous sacroiliac ligaments?

A

the interosseous sacro-iliac ligament replaces the capsular ligament posteriorly

32
Q

What passes between the layers of the interosseous sacro-iliac ligament?

A

dorsal rami from the sacral spinal nerves

33
Q

What ligament blends with the lateral border of the long posterior sacro-iliac ligament?

A

the sacrotuberous ligament

34
Q

What forms the falciform process?

A

the continuation of the sacrotuberous ligament along the ischial ramus

35
Q

What seprates the greater and lesser sciatic foramina?

A

the sacrospinous ligament