Spinal Cord Flashcards

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Neurulation

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rudiments of CNS develop from ectoderm

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Development of Neural Tube

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  1. neuroectodermal tissues differentiate from ectoderm and thicken into neural plate
  2. neural plate bends/folds dorsally; two ends join at neural plate borders (neural crest)
  3. closure of neural tube disconnects neural crest from epidermis
  4. neural crest cells differentiate to form PNS
  5. notochord degenerates and persists as nucleus pulposus
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Spina Bifida

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disorder in which the two sides of vertebral arches fail to fuse during development, resulting in an “open” vertebral canal

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Types of Spina Bifida

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  • occulta: defect in vertebral arch of L5 or S1, asymptomatic w/ a tuft of hair
  • severe: defect allows a large outpouching of meninges
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Meningocele

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outpouching of meninges that contains cerebrospinal fluid

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Myelomeningocele

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outpouching of meninges that contains a portion of the spinal cord

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Spinal Nerves

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  • originate at spinal cord and connects PNS to CNS
  • 31 pairs = 8 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, 1 coccygeal
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How do the spinal nerves exit?

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cervical region: run up
thoracic & lumbar region: run down

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Nerve Roots

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ventral = motor
dorsal = sensory

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Rami Innervation

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ventral = ventral body wall, extrinsic back, all limbs
dorsal = skin, deep muscles of back

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Myotomes

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the muscles supplied by an individual spinal nerve

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C5

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shoulder flexion, scaption, abduction, and external rotation

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C6, C7, C8

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shoulder extension, adduction, and internal rotation

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Myotome Actions (UE)

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C5 - shoulder flexion
C6 - elbow flexion
C7 - wrist flexion
C8 - finger flexion
T1 - finger abduction

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Dermatomes

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area of skin supplied by an individual spinal nerve; used to assess level of SCI and ortho herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP)

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Cauda Equina

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spinal cord terminates b/w L1/L2 vertebral level and forms a bundle of nerves

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Spinal Meninges Order

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epidural space > dura mater (outer) > subdural space > arachnoid mater (veins) > subarachnoid space (contains CSF) > pia mater (inner, thinnest)

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Spinal Ligaments

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  1. anterior longitudinal ligament (front of vertebral body)
  2. posterior longitudinal ligament (back of vertebral body, front of canal)
  3. nuchal ligament
  4. flava ligament (back of canal)
  5. interspinous ligament (b/w SP)
  6. supraspinous ligament (over SP)
19
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Tight Pectoralis Minor

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chronic tightness can lead to anterior tipping of the scapula; “pseudo” inferior angle winging

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Arterial Supply

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ABC’s
heart > aorta > brachiocephalic trunk > common carotid artery > subclavian artery