lab quiz 3 Flashcards
cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal bones (location and how many bones are apart of each)
cervical: 7 bones
thoracic: 12
lumbar: 5
sacral: 5
spinal curves (primary and secondary)
cervical curve: secondary
thoracic curve: primary
lumber curve: secondary
sacral curve: primary
parts of a typical vertebrae
parts of the vertebral arch
posterior and lateral views of vertebrae
typical cervical vertebrae
atlas (C1) and atlas (C2); vertebrae prominens (C7)
vertebrae prominens: bump at the bottom of the neck
C1: move head in yes direction
C2: move head in no direction
thoracic vertebrae
lumbar vertebrae - lateral view
lumbar vertebrae - superior view
sacrum - posterior view
sacrum - anterior view
how can you tell the difference between a male and female sacrum
curvature of the chin - a curve to the front means female
sternum
3 parts: manubrium, body, xiphoid process
sternal angle = rib 2
ribs