13.5 Post Back & Spine ANA Flashcards
The specialized joint of the craniovertebral area are formed by one centrally located articulation & two facet whose axis of motion is vertical through the dens, accounting to 50% of rotation in the cervical area:
a. None of these
b. Atlanto-occipital joint
c. Cervical vertebral articulation
d. Atlanto-axial joint
D
The atlanto-occipital joint is an example of this joint:
a. Ball and socket
b. Condyloid
c. Trochoid
d. Hinge
B
The bony landmark corresponding to the xiphoid process?
a. T7
b. T10
c. T12
d. T5
B
During lumbar flexion, the intervertebral disc:
a. flattens posteriorly and pushed anteriorly
b. flattens anteriorly and pushed posteriorly
c. flattens and pushed posteriorly
d. flattens and pushed anteriorly
B
cervical facet joint oriented in sagittal plane will allow:
a. Flexion-extension
b. Lateral bending
c. Rotation
d. All of these
A
The alar ligaments limit _________________________ and play a major role in stabilizing C1 and C2.
a. Flexion and rotation
b. Flexion and extension
c. Extension and rotation
d. Rotation and lateral flexion
A
A therapist palpates medially along the spine of the scapula. Which spinous process is at the same level as the vertebral end of the spine?
a. T2
b. T3
c. T4
d. T5
B
Lumbar lordosis develops during:
a. 2nd-3rd months
b. 5th-6th months
c. 8th-10 months
d. 10-12 months
D
Which vertebral body has a bifid spinous process?
a. Cervical
b. Thoracic
c. Lumbar
d. Sacral
A
This structure provides humans the ability to lift heavy weights overhead; it also stabilizes the trunk for throwing objects with high velocities.
a. Brachioradialis
b. Quadriceps
c. Strong rectus abdominis
d. Thoracolumbar fascia
D
The first cervical vertebra (atlas) has all the following anatomic features EXCEPT:
a. Lateral masses
b. Spinous process
c. Inferior articular facets
d. Superior articular facets
e. Anterior arch
B
Primarily acts as the shock absorber in the IV disc?
a. Annulus fibrosus
b. Nucleus pulposus
c. Both
d. None of these
B
TRUE statements about the joint of Von Luschka, EXCEPT:
a. Involves C3 - C7 vertebrae
b. Comprising of body of the superior vertebra and paired base of pedicles of the inferior vertebra
c. Found only in cervical vertebrae
d. Also known as the uncovertebral joints
e. Total of 10 joints
E
Characteristics of a TYPICAL lumbar vertebrae, EXCEPT:
a. Vertebral body is kidney-shaped
b. Spinal canal is triangular in shape
c. Has transverse foramina
d. No costal pits
e. Spinous process are short, thick and broad, and quadrilateral in shape
C
It is the ligament that is pierced when performing lumbar punctures?
a. Anterior longitudinal ligament
b. Posterior longitudinal ligament
c. Intertransverse ligament
d. Supraspinous ligament
e. Ligamentum flavum
E
The most limited motion in the lumbar spine is:
a. Flexion
b. Rotation
c. Extension
d. Lateral bending
e. The lumbar spine is not limited in any direction of movement
B
The height of these specific vertebrae may be used to determine the corresponding landmark, EXCEPT:
a. C2-level with hyoid bone
b. T10 body-tip of the xiphoid process
c. S2- height of posterior superior iliac spines
d. L4 spinous process- level with the highest portion of the crest of the ilium
A
The characteristic feature of the fifth cervical vertebra is its:
a. Heart-shaped body
b. Rounded vertebral foramen
c. Large pedicles
d. Small body
e. Costal facets on transverse process
D
- Orientation of thoracic facet joints?
a. Superior: lateral, inferior: medial
b. Superior: backward & lateral, inferior: forward & medial
c. Superior: medial, inferior: lateral
d. Superior: upward & backward, inferior: downward & forward
B
The seventh cervical vertebra is characterized by
having:
a. The longest spinous process
b. A large foramen transvesarium
c. A kidney-shaped body
d. A medium-size body
e. An odontoid process
A