Paired Bones Flashcards

1
Q

The temporal bone’s main motion is…

A

rotation

temporal bone motion is driven by the occiput through OM articulation

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2
Q
A

C. Flexion

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3
Q

What are the paired bones?

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4
Q

SBS Flexion vs. Extension

A
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5
Q

What five bones does the parietal bone articulate with?

A

occiput

frontal

sphenoid

temporal

opposite parietal

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6
Q

What is the only bone that contacts all four fontanelles?

A

parietal bone

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7
Q

Parietal external vs. internal rotation

A

external rotation occurs with SBS flexion

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8
Q

What are s/s of parietal bone dysfunction?

A
  1. Cranial synostosis
  2. Head Pain: tension HAs, temporal HAs…
  3. Middle Meningeal Artery: trauma, giant cell arteritis…
  4. Head, face, tooth pain: temporal m. SD…
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9
Q

What is the most common synostosis?

A

sagittal - restricts transverse skull growth

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10
Q

Eustachian tube exit is b/t what two bones?

A

temporal and sphenoid

temporal internal rotation –> high pitched tinnitus

temporal bone external rotation –> low pitched tinnitus

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11
Q

What is unique about the newborn skull in regards to the temporal and occiput bones?

A

temporal - lacks mastoid process

occiput - five parts and malleable

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12
Q

What are s/s of temporal bone SD?

A

TMJ pain

head pain

neck pain

dizziness

ear infections

swallowing/chewing problems

tinnitus/eustachian tube dysfunction

bell’s palsy

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13
Q

What bone is considered paired in infancy, but singular in adulthood?

A

frontal bone

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14
Q

What is the axis/motion of the frontal bone?

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15
Q

What are the s/s of frontal bone SD?

A

focal/global head pain

frontalis m. SD
sinusitis

visual problems

anosmia

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16
Q

What synostosis is associated with syndromes like Apert, Muenke…?

A

Bicoronal Synostosis

17
Q

What causes anterior plagiocephaly?

A

Unicoronal Synostosis