DSA Ribs (Completed) Flashcards

1
Q

where does a rib actually articulate with a vertebrae? 6

A

inferior facet of the superior vertebrae

superior facet of the inferior vertebrae

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2
Q

which vertebrae is a rib named for? 6

A

the superior facet to which that rib is attached to

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3
Q

What are the atypical ribs? 15

A

1, 2, 11, 12 (sometimes 10)

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4
Q

What attaches to the angle of Louis (sternal angle)?

A

Rib 2 costal cartilage

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5
Q

Where does the anterior, middle, and posterior scalene insert into?

A

I get up at 1 AM 2 P

Anterior scalene - superior 1st rib

Middle scalene - superior 1st rib

posterior scalene - 2nd rib

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6
Q

What are the orientation of the fibers of the external intercostal muscles?

A

hands in front pocket

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7
Q

What are the orientation of the fibers of the internal intercostal muscles?

A

hands in back pocket

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8
Q

What innervates the diaphragm

A

C3 through 5 keep the diaphragm alive (phrenic n.)

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9
Q

Where is the innervation and vasculature found for each rib?

A

inferior to that rib and deep to the internal intercostal m.

Vein
Artery
Nerve

(superior to inferior)

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10
Q

What is bucket handle motion of ribs? What ribs use this as a primary motion?

A

Ribs 1 - 2, 8 - 10

movement superiorly and laterally –> increases transverse diameter

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11
Q

What is pump handle motion of ribs? What ribs use this as a primary motion?

A

ribs 3 - 7

movement anteriorly and superiorly –> increases anterior/posterior diameter

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12
Q

What is a pincer (caliper) motion of the rib? What ribs use this as a primary motion?

A

downward and posterior w/ inhalation

upward and superior w/ exhalation

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13
Q

What is torsional respiratory movement?

A

one rib goes back and compresses while the other goes forward and widens (think twisting)

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14
Q

What are examples of respiratory somatic dysfunction?

A

Bucket handle (ribs 1, 2, 8 - 10)

Pump handle (ribs 3 - 7)

caliper (ribs 11 - 12)

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15
Q

What are examples of structural somatic dysfunction?

A

Torsional

Non-physiologic (always SD)

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