Spine Anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

%age of back pain that recurs

A

85%

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2
Q

What is unique about C1 vertebra

A

The atlas has no vertebral body and no spinous process

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3
Q

What is the purpose of the odontoid process?

A

The odontoid process of the dens of C2 (axis) articulates with the dens facet on C1 (atlas)

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4
Q

Which cervical vertebrae has a bifid spinous process?

A

C2 - C6

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5
Q

Function of joints of luschka?

A

The joints of luschka, aka uncovertebral joints, limit lateral translation

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6
Q

Which cervical vertebrae has a transverse foramen?

A

C1-C7

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7
Q

Which vertebral bodies does vertebral artery travel through?

A

C1-C6

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8
Q

ROM of occiput-C1

A

Makes up 50% of flexion/extension with very little sidebending and rotation

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9
Q

ROM of C1-C2

A

Atlantoaxial joint does 50 degrees of the total 100 degrees of rotation in the neck, very little flexion/extension and no sidebending

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10
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ROM of C2-C7

A

Each level has 10 degrees of flexion/extension, 10 degrees of rotation, and 12 degrees of sidebending

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11
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Sacralization vs lumbarization

A
Sacralization = fusion of L5 with S1
Lumbarization = nonunion of S1 with S2 forming an "L6"
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12
Q

How many sacral foramina are there?

A

4 pairs

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13
Q

What place are cervical, thoracic and lumbar facets in?

A
Cervical = frontal plane
Thoracic = frontal plane
Lumbar = Sagital plane, then becomes coronal at L5
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14
Q

What innervates the facet joints?

A

Medial branch of the dorsal primary Ramos

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15
Q

Medial branches from what nerve roots innervate C5/6 facet? L4/5 facet?

A

C5 and C6 medial branches.

L3 and L4 medial branches.

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16
Q

What type of collagen makes up the nucleus pulposus

A

Type II

17
Q

What type of collagen makes up the annulus fibrosus

A

Type I

18
Q

Innervation of intervertebral disc

A

Only the annulus fibrosus is innervated:
Anterolateral part = gray rami communicans, which branches off the ventral rami.
Posterior part = sinuvertebral nerves, which are recurrent branches off the ventral rami.

19
Q

What position puts the most pressure on the lumbar intervertebral disc? The Least?

A
Most = Sitting stooped forward.
Least = lying supine
20
Q

What exercise puts the most pressure on intervertebral disc? Least pressure?

A
Most = sit-ups with feet flat on ground.
Least = Crunches with legs resting on a chair.
21
Q

Function of the ligamentum flavum

A

Keeps tension on the disc

22
Q

Which vertebrae do the supraspinous and interspinous ligaments attach to?

A

C7-L3

23
Q

Where does ligamentum nuchae attach to?

A

Occipital protuberance to C7

24
Q

At what cervical levels are hyoid bone and thyroid cartilage

A

Hyoid bone = C3

Thyroid cartilage = C4,5