Cervical Region Flashcards

1
Q

What is the number of vertebrae in the typical cervical spine?

A

Seven segments

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2
Q

Which vertebra are typical cervicals?

A

C3-C6

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3
Q

Which vertebrae are atypical cervicals?

A

C1, C2, C7

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4
Q

What is the shape of the typical cervical vertebral body from the cranial view?

A

Rectangular

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5
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What is the appearance of the typical cervical vertebral body from the lateral view?

A

Posterior height is greater than anterior height by a few millimeters

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6
Q

What would be the direction of the cervical curve based on osseous features?

A

Posterior or kyphotic

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7
Q

What accounts for the direction of the typical cervical curve?

A

The intervertebral disc height

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8
Q

What is the direction of the typical cervical curve?

A

anterior or lordotic

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9
Q

At which vertebral couple will cervical curve again increase intervertebral disc height?

A

C5/C6

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10
Q

What are the modifications of the superior epiphyseal rim of a typical cervical?

A

Anterior groove, posterior groove, right and left uncinate processes

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11
Q

What are the names of the lateral modification of the superior epiphyseal rim?

A

Uncinate process, unciform process, uncovertebral process, uncus or lateral lip

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12
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What are the modifications of the inferior epiphyseal rim of a typical cervical?

A

Anterior lip, posterior lip, right and left lateral grooves

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13
Q

What is the joint classification for the anterior lip-anterior groove articulation?

A

Fibrous (ampiarthrosis) syndesmosis

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14
Q

What is the joint classification for the uncinate process-lateral groove articulation?

A

Modified synovial saddle (diarthrosis sellar)

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15
Q

What is the joint classification for the spongy bone-intervertebral disc articulation?

A

Cartilaginous (amphiarthrosis) symphysis

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16
Q

How many joints are present on the upper surface of a typical vertebral body?

A

Five

17
Q

How many joints are present on the lower surface of a typical cervical vertebral body?

A

Five

18
Q

How many joint surfaces are present on the vertebral body of a typical cervical?

A

Ten

19
Q

How many synovial joint surfaces are present on the vertebral body of a typical cervical?

A

Four

20
Q

What other terms are used to identify the uncinate process?

A

unciform process, uncovertebral process, uncus, lateral lip

21
Q

What is the name given to the uncinate-lateral groove articulation?

A

Joint of luschka or uncovertebral joint

22
Q

The joint of luschka is formed from what surfaces?

A

The uncinate process and lateral grooves

23
Q

What muscle attaches to the typical cervical vertebral body?

A

The longus colli muscle

24
Q

What is the orientation and angulation of the pedicle of a typical cervical?

A

Posterolateral, 45 degrees

25
Q

What is the direction of projection of the cervical lamina?

A

Posteromedially

26
Q

What ligament attaches to the lamina of a typical cervical?

A

Ligamentum flavum

27
Q

Ossification of the ligamentum flavum at the attachment site on the lamina will result in what feature?

A

Para-articular processes

28
Q

Which is greatest diameter of the vertebral foramen of typical cervicals?

A

Transverse

29
Q

The greatest transverse diameter of the typical cervical vertebra occurs at ___?

A

C6

30
Q

The greatest frequency of osteophytes associated with the vertbral body occurs at which typical cervical vertebral couple?

A

C5/C6

31
Q

List in order, the osseous parts of the typical cervical vertebra transverse process beginning at the vertebral body?

A

Costal element, anterior tubercle, costotransverse bar, posterior tubercle, true transverse process

32
Q

What muscles will attach to the anterior tubercle of a typical cervical vertebra?

A

Anterior scalene, longus capitis, longus colli, anterior intertransversarii

33
Q

What muscles may attach to the posterior tubercle of a typical cervical vertebra?

A

Splenius cervicis, iliocostalis cervicis, longissimus cervicis, levator scapula, middle scalene, posterior scalene, rotators and posterior intertransversarii

34
Q

What muscles will attach to the costotransverse bar?

A

Middle scalene and posterior intertransversarii

35
Q

What is the name given to the modification of the anterior tubercle of the C6 transverse process?

A

The carotid tubercle

36
Q

What will cause remodeling of the anterior tubercle of C6

A

The common carotid artery

37
Q

What will occupy the typical cervical vertebra transverse foramen?

A

The vertebral artery, vertebral venous plexus and postganglionic sympathetic nerve fibers

38
Q

What is the orientation of the typical cervical superior articular facet?

A

Backwards, Upwards, Medial (BUM)

39
Q

What is the orientation of the typical cervical inferior articular facet?

A

Forward, Lateral Downward (FoLD)