Cervical and Upper Thoracic Spine Flashcards

1
Q

How many Vertebrae does the vertebral column consist of?

A
7 Cervical
12 Thoracic
5 Lumbar
5 Fused Sacral
4 Cocyx
33 Total
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2
Q

First Vertebrae

A

Atlas

Flexion/Extension YES

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3
Q

Second Vertebrae

A

Axis

NO

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4
Q

What is known as the Vertebral Canal?

A

The arch and body of the vertebral foreman & protects the spinal cord

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5
Q

What is the anatomy of vertebral disc?

A

Nucleus Pulposus

Annulus Fibrosis

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6
Q

What are the movements of the spine?

A
Flexion
Extension
Lateral Flexion
Lateral Extension
Rotation
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7
Q

The name of the joint that connects the skull and atlas?

A

Atlantoccipital Joint

Flexion and Extension

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8
Q

The name of the joint that separates the atlas and axis?

A

Atlantoaxial Joint

Rotation

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9
Q

Where does the brachial plexus nerve root originate from?

A

5th Cervical-1st Thoracic

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10
Q

What nerve root forms the upper trunk?

A

C5

C6

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11
Q

What nerve root form the middle trunk?

A

C7

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12
Q

What nerve roots form the lower trunk?

A

C8

T1

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13
Q

What do sprains consist of?

A

Ligaments and capsules
Whipblash
Sudden flexion or extension

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14
Q

What muscles are strained the most in back?

A
Scapula
Trapezius
Rhomboid
Sternocleidomastoid
Scalene and Extensors
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15
Q

Degenrative Disc Disease

A

Degeneration of. the annulus fibrous from sprains and dysfunction

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16
Q

Facet Syndrome

A

Chronica inflammation and degenerative of facet from extension overload, sprains ,and ipengment

17
Q

What is a Burst Fracture?

A

AKA Jefferesons Fracture

Spinal Cord fracture at the C1

18
Q

What is a C2 Fracture

A

Hangsman Fracture to the transverse process

19
Q

What is quadriplegia?

A

Fracture below C3

and paralysis of all for limbs

20
Q

What happens to injury above the C3?

A

Usually Fatal

21
Q

MOI of Spinous process fracture?

A

Cervical and Thoracic

Hyperflexion or Hyperextension

22
Q

MOI of Avulsion fracture?

A

Hyperflexion

23
Q

What are osteophytes?

A

Bone spurs

24
Q

Spinal Stenosis

A

Found in older individuals

Narrowing of the spinal canal.

25
Q

Transient neuroraxia?

A

PNS temporary loss of motor and sensory due to nerve conduction loss

26
Q

What are the most common vertebrae affected in Disc Herniation?

A

C4,5,6

27
Q

MOI of Brachial Plexus injury and most common injuries?

A

Compression

Stingers/Burners

28
Q

Triangle in the TOS?

A

Anterior Scalene
Middle Scalene
1st Rib anteriorly

29
Q

Torticolis & AKA?

A

Draws the head to one side

Wryneck or Stiff Neck

30
Q

Kyphosis

A

Posterior curvature of thoracic spine

31
Q

Scheuermanns disease

A

Inflammations of the bones

32
Q

Where is the spine “stronger” at?

A

Anterior of the vertebrae

33
Q

Where do herniation disc protrude?

A

Posterior into the intervertebral foreman

34
Q

What vertebrae are affect during Brachial Plexus injury

A

C5-T1

35
Q

Kyphosis

A

Posterior Curvature in upper thoracic spine,

36
Q

What is a disease that can cause Kyphosis?

A

Sheuermanns disease

37
Q

What is Sheuersman Disease

A

Inflammatory and osteochondritis of thoracic vertebrae.

Narrowing of anterior vertebral body