Day 32 (normal curvatures, abnormal curvatures) Flashcards

1
Q

At what age will the infant begin to hold the head erect?

A

usually between the third and fourth month after birth

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2
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What is the name given to the integration of visual and motor pathways associated with holding the head erect?

A

the righting reflex

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3
Q

What is the location for the apex of the cervical curve?

A

typically between C4 and C5

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4
Q

What is the location for the cervical kyphosis?

A

between occiput and C1

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5
Q

What is the vertebral relationship between the cervical curve and the cervical enlargement?

A

cervical curve C2-T1; cervical enlargement C3-T1

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What is the time of appearance of the lumbar curve?

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between 12 and 18 months after birth

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7
Q

What infant activities are associated with the development of the lumbar curve?

A

crawling and walking

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8
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What developmental events are indicated in the formation of the adult lumbar curve?

A
  1. crawling will cause the abdomen to put tension on the lumbar region and pulls it forward
  2. muscle development is promoted to compensate for the swayback of the lumbars
  3. intervertebral disc height will become greater anterior compared to posterior
  4. walking will further promote muscle and intervertebral disc development
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9
Q

Which sense is a requirement for holding the head erect, standing, sitting, and walking?

A

vision

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10
Q

What is the gender bias associated with lumbar curve convexity?

A

females have a greater convexity of the lumbar curve

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11
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What is the vertebral relationship between the lumbar curve and the lumbar enlargement?

A

lumbar curve T12-L5; lumbar enlargement T9-T12

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12
Q

What is the formation of the lateral curve often correlated with?

A

faster development of the muscles on the side of handedness

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13
Q

What is the time of appearance of the lateral curves?

A

they appear after 6 years old

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14
Q

Which lateral curves are best developed?

A

thoracic or dorsal, and lumbar

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15
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What is the relationship between curve direction and handedness?

A

a right handed person has a high probability for a right thoracic, left lumbar curve combination

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16
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What is the incidence of a right thoracic, left lumbar curve combination in the population?

A

about 80% of the population demonstrates this

17
Q

What names are given to conditions associated with abnormal curves of the vertebral column?

A

lordosis, kyphosis, scoliosis

18
Q

What is the definition of lordosis?

A

a forward bending condition

19
Q

What is the definition of kyphosis?

A

a humpback or hunchback condition

20
Q

What is the definition of scoliosis?

A

a warped or crooked condition

21
Q

What is the direction of the curve deviation in lordosis?

A

to the anterior

22
Q

What is the direction of the curve deviation in kyphosis?

A

to the posterior

23
Q

What clinical examples of abnormal curvatures along the vertebral column were stressed in class?

A

military neck, humpback or hunchback, and swayback

24
Q

What are the curve classifications for military neck?

A

a kyphosis or hypolordotic curve

25
Q

What are the curve classifications for humpback or hunchback?

A

a kyphosis or hyperkyphotic curve

26
Q

What are the curve classifications for swayback?

A

a lordosis or hyperlordotic curve

27
Q

What is the more complete, accepted definition of scoliosis?

A

an abnormal lateral curve coupled with axial rotation

28
Q

What are the classifications of scoliosis according to the Scoliosis Research Society?

A

magnitude, location, direction, etiology, structural scoliosis, and non-structural scoliosis