L5 Thoracic Spine and Back Flashcards

1
Q

functions of rigidity in thoracic region

A

base for craniocervical muscles/muscle attachments
protect organs
bellows for breathing/respiration

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2
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unique characteristic of thoracic vertebrae

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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

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3
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characteristics of thoracic vertebrae

A

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

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4
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How many articular processes are there on a typical thoracic vertebrae?

A

10
2 inf, 2 sup, 4 articular processes, 2 rib articulations

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5
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characteristics of T1

A

prominent spinous process
full costal facet as well as a demifacet

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6
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T11 and T12 vertabrae

A

single full costal facets
necks of ribs don’t articulate with the transverse processes

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7
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how many joints are there on a typical rib?

A

head of the rib and vertebrae
transverse process at costotransverse joint
at sternum

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8
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motions of the ribs

A

rotate around longitudinal axis in upper ribs
ascend and descend in lower ribs
both essential for breathing

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9
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costotransverse joints

and associated ligaments

A

synovial joints
costotransverse ligament is medial, lateral costotransverse ligament, superior costotransverse ligament: attach neck to the transverse process

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10
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how are muscles of the back organized?

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superficial: function in upper limb, anterior rami or CN 11
intermediate: serratuses, fx for respiration
deep: movement in spinal column, posterior rami

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11
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muscles of the superficial group of back mm

A

trapezius, latissimus dorsi, rhomboids, levator scapulae

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12
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serratus posterior superior

A

origin: ligamentum nuchae, C7-T2 spinous process, supraspinous ligaments
insertion: upper border ribs 2-5
innervation: intercostal T1-T5
function: elevate ribs 2-5

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serratus posterior inferior

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origin: T11-L3 spinous processes and supraspinous ligaments
insertion: lower borders ribs 9-12
innervation: intercostal nerves T9-T12
function: depress ribs 9-12

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