Spine Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 4 extrinsic back muscles?

A
  • trapezius
  • levator scapulae
  • rhomboids
  • latissimus dorsi
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2
Q

What do the extrinsic muscles all connect to?

A

Pectoral girdle

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3
Q

What are the superficial intrinsic back muscles?

A

erector spinae

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4
Q

What are the 3 erector spinae muscles?

A
  • iliocostalis
  • longissimus
  • spinalis
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5
Q

What do the 3 erector spinae muscles attach to inferiorly?

A

common tendon attaches to sacrum and iliac crest

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6
Q

What do the 3 erector spinae muscles attach to superiorly?

A

either a :

  • rib (iliocostalis)
  • transverse process of vertebra and also mastoid process of skull (longissimus)
  • spinous process of vertebra (spinalis)
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7
Q

What are the deep intrinsic back muscles?

A

transversospinalis

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8
Q

What are all transversospinalis muscles located between in the spine?

A

within grooves between transverse and spinous processes

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9
Q

What are the four attachments transversospinalis muscles can have?

A

can be attached between:

  • vertebra and skull
  • vertebra and rib
  • vertebra to another vertebra
  • sacrum to vertebra
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10
Q

All back muscles are supplied by posterior rami branches segmentally. True/false?

A

True

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11
Q

Erector spinae contraction causes what movement of the spine?

A

Lateral flexion

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12
Q

How many sacral vertebrae are fused to form 1 sacrum?

A

5

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13
Q

How many coccygeal vertebrae are fused to form 1 coccyx?

A

4

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14
Q

What are the primary curvatures of the spine?

A
  • thoracic kyphosis

- sacral kyphosis

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15
Q

What are the secondary curvatures of the spine? Why are these significant?

A
  • cervical lordosis
  • lumbar lordosis
  • adapted to change since fetus
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16
Q

At what spinal levels are intervertebral discs not found?

A
  • C1-C2

- sacrum/coccyx

17
Q

What spinal joints are synovial thus can be affected by rheumatoid arthritis?

A

Facet joints

18
Q

In intervertebral discs, nucleus pulposus makes up the inner ring and annulus fibrosus makes up the outer ring. True/false?

A

False - other way around

19
Q

What are the 5 main ligaments of the vertebral column?

A
  • ligamentum flavum
  • posterior longitudinal ligament
  • anterior longitudinal ligament
  • supraspinous ligament
  • interspinous ligament
20
Q

Which vertebral ligaments prevent over-extension and which prevent over-flexion of spine?

A
  • posterior longitudinal prevents over-flexion

- anterior longitudinal prevents over-extension

21
Q

Which longitudinal ligament of the vertebral column is narrower and weaker?

A

Posterior

22
Q

What parts of the spinous processes do the supraspinous and interspinous ligaments connect respectively and which is stronger?

A
  • supraspinous connects tips of spinous processes
  • interspinous connects superior and inferior surfaces of adjacent ones
  • supraspinous stronger