Test #4 with pictures Flashcards
What type of vertebra is this?

thoracic
What is #1?

Spinous process
What is #2?

Lamina
What is #3?

transverse process
What is #4?

Pedicle
What is #5?

Body
What is #6?

Vertebral foramen (canal)
What is #7?

superior articular facet
What is #8?

Inferior articular facet
What movement is the most obviously restricted by the design of this vertebra?

hyperextension
What type of vertebra is this?

Cervical
What movement is obviously allowed by the design of this vertebra?

rotation
What type of vertebra is this?

Lumbar
What movement is obviously restricted by the design of this vertebra?

rotation
State the movement (be very specific, as presented in class)

Abduction of the femoral, patellar, pedal joints
Agonist is quadriceps
Antagonist is the hamstring
In a sagittal plane
Open chain
Left hip