Myology of the Back Flashcards

(50 cards)

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The trapezius is innervated by what nerve?

A

the spinal accessory nerve

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What forms the spinal accessory nerve innervating the trapezius?

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C1-C5 cord levels contribute to the spinal root of the spinal accessory nerve

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The latissimus dorsi is innervated by what nerve?

A

the thoracodorsal nerve

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What forms the thoracodorsal nerve innervating the latissimus dorsi?

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ventral rami from C6-C8

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What forms the dorsal scapular nerve?

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the ventral ramus of C5

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What is the innervation of the splenius capitis?

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dorsal rami of the middle cervical spinal nerves (C3-C5 cord levels)

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Splenius cervicis will attach to what locations on the spine?

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lateral mass of C1 & posterior tubercle of the transverse process on C1-C4

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Which muscles are identified as erector spinae or sacrospinalis muscles?

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iliocostalis, longissimus, spinalis

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What is the innervation of the iliocostalis lumborum?

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dorsal rami of lower thoracic and all lumbar spinal nerves

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What osseous parts of the spinal column serve as an origin to the iliocostalis thoracis?

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none

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What is the insertion of the iliocostalis thoracis?

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costal angles of the upper 6-7 ribs, transverse process of C7

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What osseous parts of the vertebral column serve as an origin of the longissimus thoracis?

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accessory process & transverse process of L1-L5, spinous processes of L3-L5 and median sacral crest S1-S3

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What is the innervation of the longissimus cervicis?

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dorsal rami of C4-C8 and T1-T2 spinal nerves (C4-C8 & T1-T2 cord levels)

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What osseous parts of the vertebral column serve as origin to the spinalis thoracis?

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spinous processes of T11&T12-L1&L2

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What muscles are identified as the transversospinalis muscles?

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semispinalis, multifidus, and rotators

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How many vertebrae can be attached to a single segment by transversospinalis muscles?

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as many as nine vertebrae

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What vertebrae will represent the lowest attachment site for the semispinalis thoracis?

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T12

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What osseous parts of the vertebral column serve as origin to the semispinalis cervicis?

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transverse tubercles of T1-T5orT6 & articular processes of C4-C7

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What osseous parts of the vertebral column serve as an origin to the semispinalis capitis?

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transverse tubercles of C7, T1-T6 or T7 & articular processes of C4-C6

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The semispinalis capitis and spinalis capitis may fuse to form what muscle?

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biventer cervicis

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What osseous parts of the vertebral column serve as an origin to the classic multifidis

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articular processes of C4-C7, transverse processes of T1-T12, mammillary processes of L1-L5, and the dorsal surface of S1-S4 or S5

22
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Contraction of the classic multifidis will result in what movements of the vertebral column?

A

lateral flexion and rotation of the spine, maintains the lumbar lordotic curve and prevents entrapment of zygapophyseal capsular ligament during movement

23
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Contraction in the multifidis cervicis will result in what movements?

A

alters the zygapophyseal capsular ligament response to load distribution determines the cervical spine response to injury as evidence by neck pain and is a significant contributor to postural control of the head and neck

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Contraction of the multifidis lumborum will result in what movements?

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lateral flexion & rotation of the lumbar spine, maintains the lumbar lordotic curve and prevents entrapment of lumbar zygapophyseal capsular ligament during movement

25
Which muscles of the spine exhibit a reversal of the expected origin-- insertion combination?
iliocostalis lumborum pars lumborum, longissimus thoracic pars lumborum and multifidis lumborum
26
Rotator muscles are typically identified in what region of the spine?
the thoracic region
27
What sub occipital muscle lacks an attachment to the skull?
obliquus capités inferior
28
Which nerve will innervate all suboccipital muscles?
the dorsal rams of C1, the sub occipital nerve
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What is the origin of the obliquus capitis inferior?
C2 spinous process and lamina
30
An increase in the density of the muscle spindles is most apparent in which sub occipital muscle?
obliquus capités inferior
31
What is the proposed function of the sub occipital muscle group?
postural stabilizers of the atlanto-occipital and atlanto-axial joints
32
Which sub occipital muscles are known to attach to dura matter?
rectus capitis posterior major, rectus capitis posterior minor, and obliquus caputis inferior
33
Interspinalis is paired in which regions of the spine?
cervical and lumbar regions
34
Based on the density of muscle spindles what is the proposed function of the interspinalis?
acts as a proprioceptive transducer in conjunction with intertransversarii to coordinate the smooth movement of the spine and to maintain appropriate posture
35
Which of the cervical intertransversarii is innervated by dorsal rami of cervical spinal nerves?
posterior medial belly, cervical intertransversarii
36
What is the origin of the medial belly of the lumbar intertransversarii?
accessory process of transverse process L1-L4 | mammillary process of superior articular process L1-L4
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Which muscle group is innervated by both dorsal rami and ventral rami of spinal nerves?
intertransversarii
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Based on the density of muscle spindles what is the proposed function of the intertransversarii?
acts as a proprioceptive transducer in conjunction with interspinalis to coordinate the smooth movement of the spine and to maintain appropriate posture
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What is the origin of the longus colli?
vertebral bodies of C5-C6, T1-T3 & anterior tubercles of transverse processes C3-C5
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What is the origin of the rectus capitis anterior?
lateral mass & costal element of transverse process of C1
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What will innervate the rectus capitis anterior?
ventral rami of C1-C2 spinal nerves
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What will innervate the rectus capitis laterals?
the ventral rami of C1-Cr spinal nerves
43
What is the insertion of the anterior scalene?
the ridge and anterior scalene tubercle of the first rib
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What is the insertion of the middle scalene?
between the tubercle and groove for the subclavian artery on the first rib
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What is the insertion of the posterior scalene?
outer surface of the second rib
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What will innervate the posterior scalene?
the ventral rami of C6-C8 spinal nerves
47
The quadratus lumborum is implicated in the formation of which ligament?
the iliolumbar ligament
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What is the origin of the Psoas major?
Vertebral bodies T12, L1-L5, S1 and transverse processes of L1-L5
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What is the origin of the Psoas minor?
vertebral bodies T12, L1
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What will innervate the Psoas minor?
the ventral ramus of L1 spinal nerve