Posterior Triangle - STOP FORGETTING Flashcards

1
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alar ligaments

A

dens –> foramen magnum

prevent excessive rotation of the skull on the cervical column

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2
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cruciate ligament components

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  1. transverse ligament of the atlas
    - keeps dens in contact with anterior arch, prevents posterior dislocation
  2. superior longitudinal ligament
  3. inferior longitudinal ligament
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3
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posterior longitudinal ligament

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prevents hyper flexion of cervical column

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4
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nuchal ligament

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forms septum in posterior neck and prevents hyperflexion

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5
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anterior longitudinal ligament

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prevents hyperextension of cervical column

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6
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Hangman’s fracture

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bilateral fracture posterior arch of C2 w/ anterior subluxation of C2 on C3

(pars interarticularis fractures)

hyperextension/distraction injury

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7
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Clay shoveler’s fracture

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tip of spinous process C6-T1 shears off

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8
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Jefferson fracture

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compression fracture of C1 anterior and/or posterior arch

lateral masses split

transverse ligament tears

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9
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Prevertebral fascia covers which m.?

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surrounds all m. that attach to cervical vertebrae including…

scalenes
levator scapulae
suboccipital muscles

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10
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Investing fascia covers which m.?

A

trapezius

sternocleidomastoids

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11
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posterior triangle of neck boundaries

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Posterior: anterior side of trapezius m.
Anterior: posterior side of SCM
Inferior: middle 1/3 of clavicle
Roof: skin, superficial fascia, platysma, investing layer of deep fascia
Floor: muscles covered by prevertebral fascia

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12
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Lesser Occipital n. (C2)

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follows posterior border of SCM to innervate the scalp behind and above the ear

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Great Auricular n. (C2,3)

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crosses superficial to SCM

innervates the skin over the parotid gland, angle of the jaw and the posterior ear

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14
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Transverse Cervical Nerves (C2,3)

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crosses SCM superficially

sensation for the skin of the front and side of the neck (anterior triangle)

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15
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Supraclavicular Nerves (C3,4)

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medial, intermediate, and lateral branches

supply sensation over the shoulder (from the sternoclavicular joint to the acromion process), lateral neck and anterior upper thoracic wall.

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16
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cervical plexus

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connections between ventral primary rami of C1-C4

great auricular n. (C2,C3)
lesser occipital n. (C2, C3)
transverse cervical n. (C2,C3)
supraclavicular n.s (C3,C4)

17
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sensory nerves of the cervical plexus supply sensation to which area of the neck?

A

area of the neck below the mandible

18
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Sensation from the posterior part of the neck and scalp is supplied by dorsal primary rami from

A

C2 – C4

19
Q

CN XI path

A

emerges through jugular foramen to innervate SCM

then crosses posterior triangle to supply trapezius

20
Q

posterior portion of scalp and neck is supplied by

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dorsal rami of cervical spinal n. from C2-C4

21
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scalene m. nerve supply

A

motor branches of cervical and brachial plexus

22
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splenius captius nerve supply

A

dorsal rami of cervical n.

23
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levator scapulae nerve supply

A

dorsal scapular n.

24
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semispinalis capitus nerve supply

A

dorsal rami of cervical n.

25
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suboccipital muscles

A

obliquius capitus (superior and inferior)

rectus captious posterior (minor and major)

  • deepest group
  • supplied by br. of dorsal primary rami of occipital n.
26
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suboccipital n.

A

C1 dorsal ramus

supplies muscles of the suboccipital triangle

27
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greater occipital n.

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C2 dorsal ramus

supplies sensation around vertex of head

28
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nerve point - which nerves emerge?

A

1) great auricular n.
2) lesser occipital n.
3) transverse cervical n.
4) supraclavicular nn.
- -lateral
- -intermediate
- -medial

29
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thyrocervical trunk

A
  • suprascapular a
  • transverse cervical a
  • inferior thyroid a