1.3.2 Vertebral Column Flashcards
What happens to the size of the body of the vertebra going from C3 to L5?
They get progressively larger as you move caudally
What creates the the cranial/caudal opening that protect the spinal cord?
Vertebral (neural) arch
What do each of the numbers represent?
- Spinous process
- Inferior articular process and facet
- Transverse process
- Superior articular facet
- Vertebral foramen
- Vertebral body
- Lamina
- Pedicle
What do each of the following numbers represent?
- Superiour Vertebral notch
- Superiour articular process
- Transverse process
- Spinous process
- Inferior articular facet
- Inferior vertebral notch
- Vertebral body
- Pedicle
What is the role of the vertebral foramen?
Helps to form the vertebral canal containing the spinal canal
The intervertebral foramen is formed by what? It contains what?
Formed by the inferior and superior vertebral notches
Contains the dorsal root ganglion and spinal nerves
Spinous process extends posteriorly and inferiorly, and is connected by?
Interspinous ligaments and supraspinous ligaments
Transverse process originates from?
What function does it serve?
Originates from the junction of the pedicles and laminae
Serves as the site of muscle attachment
What are articular facets and what are their function?
These are at oblique angles which vary up and down the spinal cord. These limit rotation and flexion of adjacent vertebral bodies, and add stability to the vertebral column
Where do the interior articular processes face?
Face inferior and lateral
Where do the superior articular processes face?
Superior and medial
What is the pars interarticularis?
It is the portion between the superior and inferior articular facet on each vertebra. Often defective in spondylolisthesis
What are each of the parts of this image and what are their corresponding functions?
- Spinous and transverse processes - muscle attachement and movement
- Articular processes - restriction of movement
- Vertebral arch - protection of the spinal cord
- Vertebral body - Support of body weight
How can osteoporosis affect the vertebra?
This can lead to compression fractures that can trap spinal nerves. This can lead to loss of function or pain. Vertebral compression fractures affect up to 25% of postmenopausal women in the US.
What are these images of?
Vertebral body compression fractures
What is the special feature of the cervical vertebrae? What is its function?
In the cervical vertebrae, there is a cervical transverse process which has a transverse foramen for the vertebral artery.
C1 and C2 are know as what?
C1 - Atlas
C2 - Axis