Spine Flashcards
What are the 4 extrinsic back muscles?
- trapezius
- levator scapulae
- rhomboids
- latissimus dorsi
What do the extrinsic muscles all connect to?
Pectoral girdle
What are the superficial intrinsic back muscles?
erector spinae
What are the 3 erector spinae muscles?
- iliocostalis
- longissimus
- spinalis
What do the 3 erector spinae muscles attach to inferiorly?
common tendon attaches to sacrum and iliac crest
What do the 3 erector spinae muscles attach to superiorly?
either a :
- rib (iliocostalis)
- transverse process of vertebra and also mastoid process of skull (longissimus)
- spinous process of vertebra (spinalis)
What are the deep intrinsic back muscles?
transversospinalis
What are all transversospinalis muscles located between in the spine?
within grooves between transverse and spinous processes
What are the four attachments transversospinalis muscles can have?
can be attached between:
- vertebra and skull
- vertebra and rib
- vertebra to another vertebra
- sacrum to vertebra
All back muscles are supplied by posterior rami branches segmentally. True/false?
True
Erector spinae contraction causes what movement of the spine?
Lateral flexion
How many sacral vertebrae are fused to form 1 sacrum?
5
How many coccygeal vertebrae are fused to form 1 coccyx?
4
What are the primary curvatures of the spine?
- thoracic kyphosis
- sacral kyphosis
What are the secondary curvatures of the spine? Why are these significant?
- cervical lordosis
- lumbar lordosis
- adapted to change since fetus