spinal nerve roots Flashcards
at 6 months of age the spinal cord terminates at what vertebral level
the conus medullaris is at the level of S1
describe the organisation of the spinal cord
8 cervical spinal nerve roots 12 throacic 5 lumbar 5 sacral and 1 coccygeal
in adulthood the conus medullaris is located at the level of
T12, L1 or L2
the cauda equina
are spinal nerve roots which contain no spinal cord but are surrounded in CSF and extend below L1/2
filum terminale
connective tissue in the centre of the cauda equina which projects from the conus medullaris and provides support to the spinal cord
intervertebral discs contain
a central nucleus pulposis and a disc annulus which absorb force and provide mobility
the ligamentum flavum and the posterior longitudinal ligaments are located where
posterior and anterior to the vertebral bodies, respectfully
the ligamentum flavum is prominent in cervical and lumbar regions and can contribute to nerve root compression when hypertrophied
for both cervical and lumbosacral disc herniations
the nerve root corresponds to the lower of the two nerve roots
the dermatome level for the nipples is
T4
dermatome for the umbilicus
T10
dermatome for the shoulder
C5
dermatome for the lateral arm including thumb and first digit
C6
middle finger dermatome
C7
dermatome for last two digits
C8
L4 and L5 represent the
anteromedial and anterolateral shin