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Axial Skeleton
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54
Biology
Post-Graduate
02/20/2011

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Term
what is considered to be in the vertebromanubrial region?
Definition
  • T1
  • T2
  • vertebrae
  • ribs 1&2
  • manubrium
Term
what is in the vertebrosternal region?
Definition
  • T3-T7
  • ribs 3-7
  • sternum
Term
what is in the vertebrochondral region
Definition
  • T8-T10
  • ribs 8-10
Term
what are the angles for cervical lordosis, thoracic kyphosis, lumbar lordosis
Definition

cervical: 35

kyphotic: 40

lumbar:45

Term
what are the 4 structural predisposition to curvature of the vertebral column?
Definition

1. wedge shaped IVD: taller anteriorly

2. wedge shaped vertebral bodies

3. facet joint orientation

4. muscular and CT tension

Term
what is the purpose of the spinal curves?
Definition
  • give slightly under a load, functions as an arch

body allows spine to give and transfer some of compressive load to stretched CT and muscles of its many articulations

Term
what are 4 things that can cause normal spinal curvatures to be altered?
Definition

1. static postures and repetitive movement patterns: place excessive shear forces on spinal segments outside transitional regions

2. pregnancy: weight distribution coupled with stretch weakness induced in ab musculature frequently leads to alterations in spinal curvatures and increased shear force at associated vertebral segments

3. aging: leads to a loss of LBM and weakening of axial musculature which can lead to alterations in normal spinal curvature and increased shear force at associated vertebral segments

4. disease processes: alter normal spin curvatures: scoliosis, osteoporosis, obesity, ankylosing spondylosis can place significant shear forces on spinal segments outside transition regions, and change change volume/size of intrathracic/intraabdominal cavities and compromise organ function

Term
what are the 5 points of ideal posutre in which the line-of gravity passes?
Definition

1. mastoid process of temporal bone

2. anterior to S2

3. posterior to axis of rotation of hip

4. anterior to axis of rotation of knee

5. anterior to AOR of ankle

Term

ideal posture allows compression forces due to gravity to help maintain intended curve shapes. The external torques due to gravity are maximal at each regions of the apex:

  • c4-C5
  • T6
  • L3
Definition
Term
  • bump on midline of posterior aspect of occipital bone
  • attachment site for ligamentum nuchae and medial portion of upper trap
Definition
external occipital protuberance
Term
  • stretched out laterally from EOP to base of mastoid process of temporal bone
  • trap and splenius capitus muscles attach here
Definition
superior nuchal line
Term
  • lies inferior to superior nuchal line
  • extends laterally from midline of occiput
  • semispinalis capitus attaches along here
Definition
inferior nuchal line
Term
describe the atlas's inferior articular facets
Definition
flat to slightly concave, facing caudally with aprroximately an inferior slope approximately 30 degrees from the horizontal plane
Term
describe the spinous process of T7
Definition
greatest downward angulation of the spinous process
Term
desribe the spinous process of T1-T3
Definition
spinous process projects posteriorly
Term
describe the spinous process of T4-T6
Definition
spinous process projects downward slightly, the tips are on a plane midway between their own transverse process and transverse process of vertebrae below
Term
describe the spinous process of T7-T9,
Definition
spinous process angles down such that tip isone plane of transverse process of vertebrae below
Term
describe the spinous process of T10
Definition
level with transverse process of vertebrae below
Term
describe the spinous process of T11
Definition
spinous process is midway between their own transverse processes and transverse processes of vertebrae below
Term
describe the level of T12 spinous process
Definition
at level with its transverse process
Term
describe the articular process of the thoracic vertebrae and the superior and inferior articular facet
Definition

articular process: nearly vertical, aligning apophyseal joints almost in frontal plane

super: face post

inferior: face anterior

Term
what is atypical of the T1 vertebrae?
Definition
  • T1 has full costal facet superiorly which articulates entirely with head of first rib
  • T1 has partial costal facet inferiorly which articulates with a portion of the head of the second rib
Term
describe by T11 and T12 are atypical
Definition

T11: has a complete costal facet on its body for articulation with the 11th rib

T12: has a complete costal facet on its body for articulation with the 12th rib

T11 & T12 transverse processes do not articulate with the neck of ribs 11&12

Term
what are mamillary processes?
Definition

on lumbar vertebrae

short projects from posteiror aspect of each superior articular process and serve as attachment sites for multifidi

Term
describe the superior and inferior artciular facets of the lumbar spine
Definition

superior: mildly convace and face medial to posteromedial dependingon level in lumbar spine

inferior art facet: slightly convex and face lateral to anterolateral depending on level

Term
  • Anterior Longitudinal Ligament
Definition
  • attach to anterior aspect of vertebral bodies from the basilar portion of the occipital bone to anterio aspect of sacrum
  • narrow at cranial end and widens as it travels caudally
  • strong ligament and its fibers blend with and reinforce the anterior aspect of the intervertebral disc
  • similar to sling in that it limits excessive extension (lordosis) in the cervical and lumbar regions. vertebrae fall into/rest into the ligament
Term
Posterior Longitudinal Ligaments
Definition
  • lies in vertebral canal on posterior aspect of vertebral bodies from C1 to sacrum, just anterior to spinal cord
  • blends with and reinforce that posterior central aspect of the intervertebral discs
  • cranially the posterior longitudinal ligaments starts as a wide structure which narrows as it travels inferiorly
Term
Ligamentum Flavum
Definition
  • originates on the anterior surface of the lamina & inserts on the posterior aspect of the lamina below
  • ligament is thickest in the lumbar region, but exists throughout the vertebral column
  • single segment level: passive tension in ligament limits flexion of one vertebrae on the other, in multi-segments sense as a whole this ligament limits spinal flexion
  • lies posterior to spinal cord and can interact with spinal cord
  • consider effect of loss of disc height and spine hyperextension on the itneraction between the ligamentum flavum
  • yellow ligament: high content of yellow elastic CT
Term
describe the supraspinous ligament
Definition
  • runs from spinous process of superior vertebrae to spinous process of immediately inferior vertebrae
  • found between C7-sacrum
  • ligament limits spinal flexion
Term
Ligamentum Nuchae
Definition
  • superior to C7 the ligamentum nuchae is the extension of supraspinatus ligament
  • attaches to the cervical spinous processes and the EOP
  • ligamentum nuchae is an important midline structure to which a number of cervical muscles attach
  • palpation of cervical spinous processes is complicated secondary to the presence of ligamentum
Term
Interspinous Ligament
Definition
  • lies deep to supraspinous ligament and like it runs from spinous process of the superior vertebrae to the spinous process of immediately inferior certebrae
  • limits spinal flexion
Term
Intertransverse ligament
Definition
  • spans space between adjacent transverse processes
  • ligament limits contralateral lateral flexion
  • ligament exists through the entire spinal column, but to vary degrees. As we progress from the cervical to thoracic to lumbar spine the number of ligament fibers and their quality increases
Term
what 2 spinal ligaments has been demonstrated that they most likely serve a much greater role rin spinal proprioception than in spinal stability as displayed bu their high content of sensory nerve endings
Definition

interspinous

intertransverse

Term
tectorial membrane "ligament"
Definition
  • broad firm sheet of CT which lies posterior to transverse ligament and runs from C2 to basilar part of occipital bone just anterior to forament magnum
  • helps connect the axis with cranium and limits extremes of cervical flexion and extension
Term
transverse ligament
Definition
  • originates and insterts on the atlas and lies entirely within the vertebral canal
  • along with anterior arch of atlas it forms a ring through which dens projects
  • spans vertebral canal it runs from inferomedial to superior articular facet of one side to the other
  • region of the transverse ligament that crosses dens is carilage lined and helps to create the posterior synovial cavity of the articulation between the dens and atlas
  • vitally important ligament for maintaining upper cervical stability
Term
Alar Ligament
Definition
  • tough fibrous cords that pass obliquely in superior and lateral direction from apex of dens to medial side of occipital condyles
  • work to limit axial rotation of occiput and atlas relative to axis, as well as sidebending
Term
apical ligament
Definition
runs from superior aspect of dens to occiput and checks distraction of cranium
Term
capsular and radiate ligaments
Definition
stablize costocertebral joints
Term

costotransverse Ligament

Definition

long ligament that connects neck of rib to entire length of a correspinding transverse process

Term
superior costotransverse ligament
Definition
  • strong ligament that attaches between the superior margin of the neck of one rib and the inferior margin of the transverse process of the vertebrae above
Term
Iliolumbar ligament
Definition
comes from inferior aspect of transverse process of L5 and adjactent fibers of quadratus lumborum and inserts just anterior to SI joint and superolateral aspect of the sacrum
Term
The intervertebral discs make up how muich of the total length of the vertebral column?
Definition
20-25%
Term
4 functions of vertebral disc!
Definition

1. shock absorption

2. joins vertebrae and allows movement between vertebrae

3. allows free passage of nerve roots from spine

4. separates vertebrae

Term
Annulus fibrosus
Definition
  • 20 rings
  • increases strength of disc, improves resistance to torsion, ensures some fibers of annulus will be taught with any movement
  • outer zone: fibrocartilage (Sharpey's fibers) attach peripheral part of vertebral body
  • intermediate zone: fibrocartilage
  • innerzone: fibrocartilage, large number of cartilage cells
Term
describe the 2 parts of nucleus pulposus
Definition

1. hydrophilic mucoid tissue:

high water binding capacity, disc is composed of 85-90% water

2. mucopolysaccarides

allow disc to act as an incompressible fluid, decrease with age and are replaced by collagen

Term
excessive pressure direcly through the vertebral end plate can lead to defects forming in the carilaginous end plate and herniations of the nucleus puposus into the vertebral body
Definition
Schmorl's Nodules
Term
innervates peripheral posterior aspect of annulus fibrosis
Definition
sinuvertebral nerve
Term
innervates peripheral lateral aspect of the annulus fibrosus
Definition
anterior gray rami communicans
Term
2 functions of facets joints
Definition

1. permit, guide, and limit invertebral motion

facet joints providde 40% of torsional and shear strength of spine

2. in cases where interposed disc is not healthy the facet joints may carry up to 70% of axial load

Term
5 borders of intervertebral foramen
Definition

1. pedicle of superior vertebrae: roof

2. pedicle of inferior vertebrae: floor

2. inferior articular process of superior vertebrae: post wall

3. superior artciualr process of inferior vertebrae: post

4. posterolateral margins of vertebral bodies and IVD: anterior wall

Term
what are innervated structures around spinal column?
Definition

1. perioheral posterior aspect of annulus fibrosis: sinuvertebral nerve

2. peripheral lateral aspect of annulus fibrosus

3. anterior longitudinal ligament

4. posterior longitudinal ligament

5. vertebral body

6. nerve roots

7. facet joint cartilage

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