Nerves Overview Flashcards
1
Q
- What encloses the Spinal Cord
A
vertebral column
2
Q
what 4 things are in a typical vertebra
A
- body
- pedicles
- vertebral (neural) arch
- spinal canal
3
Q
- What is the spinal cord is continuous with?
A
- Continuous with the brain
4
Q
- Where does the spinal cord receive afferent fibres from
A
sensory receptors in trunk and limbs
5
Q
- What movements does the spinal cord control
A
movements of the trunk and limbs
6
Q
- What does the spinal cord provide for the autonomic innervation
A
most of the viscera
7
Q
- What does the spinal nerve divide into within the intervertebral foramen.
A
the spinal nerve divides into an anterior (ventral) and posterior (dorsal) ramus
8
Q
- Give 2 features of ventral rami
A
- Are usually larger and supply the limbs and the anterolateral aspects of the trunk
- They unite and divide again to form plexi, e.g. the brachial plexus which supplies the upper limb
9
Q
- Give 1 feature of the dorsal rami
A
- Are smaller and supply back muscles, zygapophyseal joints and a narrow strip of skin on the back
10
Q
- What is the intervertebral foramen
A
tight bony tunnel through which the spinal nerve runs
11
Q
- What can disease processes such as osteoarthritis lead to?
A
can result in compression of spinal nerves
12
Q
- Which vertebral level does the spinal cord extend down to
A
L1-L2
13
Q
- What exits at each vertebral level and what does this divide into
A
Spinal nerves exit at each level and divide into anterior and posterior rami
14
Q
- Where do spinal nerves supply
A
Spinal nerves supply specific areas of skin and specific muscle groups
15
Q
- What does the anterior rami of spinal nerves join to form
A
The anterior rami of spinal nerves join to form a number of plexi