Movements of the Thoracic Wall and Abdomen Flashcards

1
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What are the functions of the thoracic walls?

A

protection and respiration

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2
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What are the bones of the thorax?

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ribs and costal cartilage, sternum, thoracic vertebrae and IVD

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3
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What is the function of costal cartilage?

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allows compression and expansion (elasticity)

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4
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What is the anterior anchorage of the thoracic cavity?

A

sternum

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5
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What is the posterior anchorage of the thoracic cavity?

A

12 thoracic vertebrae and IVD

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6
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What are the different types of ribs?

A

true (1-7)
false (8-10) - no direct attachment to sternum via cartilage
floating (11-12) - no costal cartilage

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7
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What type of bones are ribs?

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flat bones (protection)

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8
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What is the superior boundary of the thorax?

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T1, 1st rib, manubrium, suprapleural membrane

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9
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What is the lateral wall of the thorax?

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ribs, intercostal muscles, intercostal space

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10
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What is the posterior wall of the thorax?

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12 thoracic vertebrae, IVD, rib heads and tubercles

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11
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What is the inferior wall of the thorax?

A

diaphragm

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12
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What are the 8 joints of the thoracic wall?

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  • sternoclavicular
  • sternocostal
  • costochondral
  • manibriosternal
  • xiphisternal
  • interchondral
  • intervertebral
  • costovertebral
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13
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External intercostal

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P: external superior border of lower ribs
D: external inferior border of superior ribs
A: elevate ribs during forced inspiration
NS: intercostal

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14
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Internal intercostal

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P: inner superior border of lower rib
D: inner superior border of superior ribs
A: interosseous: depress ribs during forced expiration. Interchondral: elevates ribs during inspiration
NS: intercostal nerve

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15
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What is the function of the external intercostal muscles?

A

increase the anteroposterior dimension of the thorax –> elevation of ribs at 2nd-6th costovertebral joints during inspiration

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16
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What is the function of the internal intercostal muscles?

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increase the transverse dimension of the thorax –> elevation of ribs at 7-10 costovertebral joints during inspiration

17
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What is the general function of the intercostal muscles?

A

maintain rigidity of intercostal spaces; resist negative pressure and prevent ribs from going inwards

18
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Diaphragm

A

P: inner rim of costal margin, posterior ab wall and L1
D: central tendon
A: central part descends during inspiration (primary muscle of inspiration)
N: phrenic

19
Q

What is the function of the diaphragm?

A

increase vertical dimension of thorax

20
Q

What are the posterior medial, posterior lateral, lateral and anterior boundaries of the diaphragm?

A

Posterior medial: vertebral column, left and right crus
Posterior lateral: medial and lateral arcuate ligaments
Anterior: xiphoid process of sternum
Lateral: 7-12 costal cartilages

21
Q

What are the three movements of the thoracic wall?

A
  • increase in vertical dimension (diaphragm)
  • increase in anteroposterior dimension (sternum moves forward)
  • increase transverse dimension (ribs rise)
22
Q

Which joint is involved in the pump handle movement?

A

upper rib costotransverse joint rotation

23
Q

Which joint is involved in the bucket handle movement?

A

lower rib costotransverse joint gliding

24
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Rectus abdominis

A

P: pubic symphysis and pubic crest
D: xiphoid process and 5-7 costal cartilages
A: trunk flex, compression of abdominal viscera, stabilise pelvis tilt (antilordosis)
N: thoraco-abdominal

25
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External oblique

A

P: external surface of ribs 5-12
D: linea alba, pubic tubercle, lateral part of inguinal ligament, anterior 1/2 iliac crest
A: trunk flex and rotation, compression and support abdominal viscera
N: thoraco-abdominal

26
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Internal oblique

A

P: TCF, anterior 2/3 iliac crest, lateral inguinal ligament
D: inferior border of ribs 10-12, linea alba, pectin pubis via conjoint tendon
A: trunk flexion and rotation, comrpession and support abdominal viscera
N: thoraco-abdominal nerve and 1st lumbar nerve

27
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Transverse abdominis

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P: lateral 1/3 inguinal ligament, inner anterior 2/3 iliac crest, TCF, lower 6 costal cartilages
D: linea alba, aponeurosis of internal oblique, pubic crest, pectin pubis via conjoint tendon
A: compression and support abdominal viscera
N: thoraco-abdominal nerve and 1st lumbar nerve

28
Q

Which muscles are involved in inspiration?

A

scalenes, sternocleidomastoid, pec major, pec minor, serratus anterior, external intercostals, erector spinae

29
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Which muscles are involved in expiration?

A

external obliques, rectus abdominis, internal obliques, transversus abdominis, internal intercostals