Day 15-Start of Exam 2 (Typical Cervical Vertebrae C3-C6; Atypical Cervical Vertebrae C1/Atlas) Flashcards

1
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What nerve indents the articular pillar of typical cervical vertebrae?

A

the medial branch of the dorsal ramus of a cervical spinal nerve

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What is the classic angulation of typical cervical articular facets?

A

40 to 45 degrees from the coronal plane

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3
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Recent work suggests what angulation for typical cervical articular facets?

A

55 to 60 degrees

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4
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What is the orientation of the typical cervical superior articular facet?

A

backward, upward, medial (BUM)

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5
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What is the orientation of the typical cervical inferior articular facet?

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forward, lateral, downward (FoLD)

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What muscles will attach to typical cervical articular processes?

A

the longissimus capitis, longissimus cervicis, semispinalis capitis, semispinalis cervicis, multifidis and rotators

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What muscles blend with the capsular ligament of cervical zygapophyses?

A

the semispinalis capitis, multifidis, and rotator longus

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8
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What is the joint classification for the typical cervical zygapophysis?

A

synovial plane (diarthosis arthrodia) joint

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9
Q

What will influence spinal kinematics?

A

geometry of articular facets, mechanical properties of connective tissue, mechanical properties of muscle

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10
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The greatest range of flexion-extension among the typical cervical vertebrae occurs at which vertebral couple?

A

typically C5/C6

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11
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What motions are coupled in the cervical spine?

A

lateral bending and axial rotation

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12
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Ranges of coupled motion among the typical cervical vertebrae will begin to decrease at what cervical vertebral couple?

A

the C5/C6 vertebral couple

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13
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What is the usual condition for the Caucasian typical cervical spinous process?

A

they are bifid

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14
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What is the usual condition for the African-American typical cervical spinous process?

A

they are non-bifid

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15
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What muscles may attach to the typical cervical spinous process?

A

the spinalis cervicis, semispinalis cervicis, semispinalis thoracis, multifidis, rotators, and interspinalis

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16
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What is the name of the first cervical vertebra?

A

atlas

17
Q

What features are lacking at C1?

A

vertebral body, pedicles, a spinous process and the intervertebral disc

18
Q

What muscle attaches to the anterior arch of C1?

A

longus colli

19
Q

What ligaments will attach to the anterior arch of C1?

A

the anterior longitudinal, anterior atlanto-occipital, and anterior atlanto-axial ligaments

20
Q

What is observed on the back of the anterior arch of C1?

A

the fovea dentis

21
Q

What is the morphology of the superior articular facet of C1?

A

they are elliptical, closer together in front and often demonstrate an elevation subdividing the facet surface into two separate surfaces

22
Q

What is the orientation of the superior articular facet of C1?

A

backward, upward, medial (BUM)

23
Q

What are the morphological characteristics of the inferior articular facet of C1?

A

asymmetrical, slightly concave or flattened

24
Q

What is the orientation of the inferior articular facet of C1?

A

backward, medial, downward (BadMD)

25
Q

What muscles attach to the lateral mass of C1?

A

levator scapula, splenius cervicis, and rectus capitis anterior