VI. Regions of the Vertebral Column: Cervical Region: A) Typical Cervical Vertebrae C3-C6: 1) Vertebral Body. (Pg. 47) Flashcards

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What is the shape of the typical cervical vertebral body from the cranial view?

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rectangular

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What is the effect of aging on the cervical vertebral body?

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it diminishes the overall height of the vertebral body

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What is the appearance of the typical cervical vertebral body from the lateral view?

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posterior height is greater than anterior height by a few millimeters

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What would be the direction of the cervical curve based on osseous features?

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posterior or kyphotic

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What accounts for the direction of the typical cervical curve?

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the intervertebral disc height

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What is the direction of the typical cervical curve?

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anterior or lordotic

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Which vertebral couples will demonstrate a decrease in intervertebral disc height?

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C2/C3 down to C4/C5

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At which vertebral couple will the cervical curve again increase intervertebral disc height?

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C5/C6

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What are the modifications of the superior epiphyseal rim of a typical cervical?

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anterior groove, posterior groove, right nad left uncinate processes

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What are the names of the lateral modification of the superior epiphyseal rim?

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uncinate process, unciform process, uncoverteral process, uncus or lateral lip

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What are the modifications of the inferior epiphyseal rim of a typical cervical?

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anterior lip, posterior lip, right and left lateral grooves

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What is the joint classification for the anterior lip-anterior longitudinal ligament-anterior groove articulation?

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fibrous (amphiarthrosis) syndesmosis

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What is the joint classification for the posterior lip-Posterior longitudinal ligament-posterior groove articulation?

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fibrous (amphiarthrosis) symphysis

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What is the joint classification for the uncinate process-lateral groove articulation?

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modified synovial saddle (diarthrosis sellar)

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What is the joint classification for the spongy bone-intervertebral disc articulation?

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cartilaginous (amphiarthrosis) symphysis

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How many joints are present on the upper surface of a typical cervical verteral body?

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five

17
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How many joints are present on the lower surface of a typical cervical vertebral body?

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five

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How many total joint surfaces are present on the vertebral body of a typical cervical?

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ten

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What is the name given to the uncinate process-lateral groove articulation?

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joint of Luschka or uncovertebral joint

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The joint of Luschka is formed from what surfaces?

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the uncinate process and lateral groove

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How many total synovial joint surfaces are present on the vertebral body of a typical cervical?

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four

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What is the functional significance of the joint of Luschka?

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it appears to stabilize the intervertebral disc while accommodating flexion - extension and requiring coupled motion (axial rotation with lateral bending) in the cervical spine

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What muscle attaches to the typical cervical vertebral body?

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the longus colli muscle