Nerves Overview Flashcards

1
Q
  1. What encloses the Spinal Cord
A

vertebral column

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2
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what 4 things are in a typical vertebra

A
  • body
  • pedicles
  • vertebral (neural) arch
  • spinal canal
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3
Q
  1. What is the spinal cord is continuous with?
A
  • Continuous with the brain
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4
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  1. Where does the spinal cord receive afferent fibres from
A

sensory receptors in trunk and limbs

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5
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  1. What movements does the spinal cord control
A

movements of the trunk and limbs

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6
Q
  1. What does the spinal cord provide for the autonomic innervation
A

most of the viscera

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7
Q
  1. What does the spinal nerve divide into within the intervertebral foramen.
A

the spinal nerve divides into an anterior (ventral) and posterior (dorsal) ramus

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8
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  1. Give 2 features of ventral rami
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  • 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
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9
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  1. Give 1 feature of the dorsal rami
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  • Are smaller and supply back muscles, zygapophyseal joints and a narrow strip of skin on the back
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10
Q
  1. What is the intervertebral foramen
A

tight bony tunnel through which the spinal nerve runs

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11
Q
  1. What can disease processes such as osteoarthritis lead to?
A

can result in compression of spinal nerves

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12
Q
  1. Which vertebral level does the spinal cord extend down to
A

L1-L2

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13
Q
  1. 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

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14
Q
  1. Where do spinal nerves supply
A

Spinal nerves supply specific areas of skin and specific muscle groups

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15
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  1. 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

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16
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  1. What do peripheral named nerves exit from the plexi to supply
A

supply specific areas of skin and specific muscle groups

17
Q
  1. where does the ulnar nerve supply and what vertbral level is it on
A
  • Brachial plexus: supplies few muscles of the anterior forearm and MOST of the hand muscles
  • C7-T1
18
Q
  1. where does the median nerve supply
A
  • Brachial plexus: supplies MOST of the muscles of the anterior forearm and a few muscles in the hand
  • C5-T1
19
Q
  1. where does the radial nerve supply
A
  • brachial plexus: supplies ALL of the muscles of the posterior forearm and NONE of the muscles in the hand
  • C5-T1
20
Q

where does the femoral nerve innervate and what vertebral levels is it

A
  • Lumbar Plexus
  • L2-L4
21
Q

where does the sciatic nerve innervate and what vertebral level is it

A
  • Lumbar plexus
  • L4-S3
22
Q

where does the Tibal nerve innervate

A

the calf muscles

23
Q

where does the common fibular nerve innervate

A