Movements of Vertebral Column Flashcards

1
Q

In cervical spine, flexion/extension is facilitated by…

A

orientation of superior articular facets

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2
Q

75% of flexion/extension is in

A

lumbar

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3
Q

Lateral flexion is greatest in:

A

cervical region
(10 degrees vs 6 degrees in thoracic and lumbar)

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4
Q

Lateral flexion is restricted in:

A

thoracic region (due to ribs)

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5
Q

Rotation is greatest in…
and lowest in…

A

greatest in upper thoracic and lowest in lumbar

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6
Q

Lateral flexion is coupled with:

A

rotation

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7
Q

Lateral flexion of cervical vertebral column is coupled with:

A

ipsilateral rotation of vertebral bodies

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8
Q

Lateral flexion of upper thoracics is coupled with:

A

ipsilateral rotation of vertebral bodies

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9
Q

Lateral flexion of lower thoracics is coupled with:

A

contralateral rotation of vertebral bodies

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10
Q

Thoracic flexion is limited by:

A

vertical articular facets

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11
Q

Thoracic extension is limited by:

A

overlapping laminae, spinous processes

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12
Q

What allows for greater rotation in thoracic spine?

A

Articular facets lie along horizontal arc and permit considerable rotation

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13
Q

Why is rotation extremely limited in lumbar spine?

A

articular facets are oriented along parasagittal planes

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14
Q

Lumbar lateral flexion is coupled with:

A

contralateral rotation of the vertebral bodies

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15
Q

What movement of the thoracic spine is free?

A

lateral flexion
(limited by ribs)

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16
Q

What movements of the lumbar spine are free?

A

flexion, extension, lateral flexion

17
Q

during flexion, what happens to:
a. discs
b. laminae and SPs
c. PLL, ligamentum flavum, interspinous, posterior IVDs
d. extensor muscles
e. inferior articular processes of superior vertebrae
f. fibrous joint capsules of zygoapophyseal joints

A

a. compressed anteriorly
b. spread apart
c. tensed
d. resist flexion
e. glide superiorly
f. become taught

18
Q

what structures become tense during extension?

A

ALL, anterior fibers of annulus fibrosis

19
Q

what happens to the discs during extension?

A

compressed posteriorly

20
Q

during lateral flexion, what happens to IVDs on either side?

A

compressed on flexed side, tensed on contralateral side

21
Q

what allows for circumduction?

A

combined rotation of all vertebrae along the column coupled with lateral flexion, flexion/extension

22
Q

what happens to discs during rotation?

A

torsional deformation