L5 Thoracic Spine and Back Flashcards
functions of rigidity in thoracic region
base for craniocervical muscles/muscle attachments
protect organs
bellows for breathing/respiration
unique characteristic of thoracic vertebrae
rib attachment at costal facets
each vertebrae has 3 costal facets, because they articulate with 2 ribs and have a costla facet on the transverse process
characteristics of thoracic vertebrae
T2-T10
pedicles directly posterior to body, smaller vertebral canal as the spinal cord branches into brachial plexuses
long, downward spinous process overlapping next vertebrae
vertical facet joints
How many articular processes are there on a typical thoracic vertebrae?
10
2 inf, 2 sup, 4 articular processes, 2 rib articulations
characteristics of T1
prominent spinous process
full costal facet as well as a demifacet
T11 and T12 vertabrae
single full costal facets
necks of ribs don’t articulate with the transverse processes
how many joints are there on a typical rib?
head of the rib and vertebrae
transverse process at costotransverse joint
at sternum
motions of the ribs
rotate around longitudinal axis in upper ribs
ascend and descend in lower ribs
both essential for breathing
costotransverse joints
and associated ligaments
synovial joints
costotransverse ligament is medial, lateral costotransverse ligament, superior costotransverse ligament: attach neck to the transverse process
how are muscles of the back organized?
superficial: function in upper limb, anterior rami or CN 11
intermediate: serratuses, fx for respiration
deep: movement in spinal column, posterior rami
muscles of the superficial group of back mm
trapezius, latissimus dorsi, rhomboids, levator scapulae
serratus posterior superior
origin: ligamentum nuchae, C7-T2 spinous process, supraspinous ligaments
insertion: upper border ribs 2-5
innervation: intercostal T1-T5
function: elevate ribs 2-5
serratus posterior inferior
origin: T11-L3 spinous processes and supraspinous ligaments
insertion: lower borders ribs 9-12
innervation: intercostal nerves T9-T12
function: depress ribs 9-12