Week 5: CAI Flashcards

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Outline the Vertebral Regions

A
  • 7 x Cervical
  • 12 x Thoracic
  • 5 x Lumber
  • 5 x Sacral - fused
  • Coccyx (4 bones fused)
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2
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What does the vertebral column do?

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  • Carries and protects the spinal cord and spinal nerves
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What regions or structures attach to (hang off) the vertebral column?

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Head, Upper limbs, Thoracic Cage, pelvis, thoraco-abdominal wall

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4
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From (and to) where does it transfer weight and forces?

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Transmits weight inferiorly via the pelvis + lower limb to ground

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5
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What can it do with shock forces? What does this help prevent?

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Intervertebral discs + Overall shape of column can absorb shock forces and ???

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6
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Describe the component parts of Typical Vertebra

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  • Anterior - Body
  • Neural arch - Composed of Pedicle, Transverse process, Superior Articular Process (with Articular facets lined with hyaline cartilage to form synovial joints)
  • Protecting Vertebral Canal
  • Posterior - Spinous process
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7
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What is C7 also known as, what is its relevance?

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  • Vertebra Prominens

- Most prominent spinous process in the neck - Palpable - T1 is more prominent

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8
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What happens to the thoracic vertebral bodies as you move superior to inferior?

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  • Bodies increase in size

- As each vertebral body must transmit/bear the weight of the one above

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9
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What is the Nucleus Pulposus?

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  • Central core of Intervertebral discs - Made up of glycosaminoglycans
  • Attracts water + helps maintain rubbery consistency that resists compression
  • Surrounded by Anulus fibrosus - Layers of Collagen and fibrocartilage
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10
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What are the Zygapophyseal joints?

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  • Vertebral articulation points with each other
  • Located between articular facets of adjacent vertebrae
  • Simple synovial plane joints
  • Facets change orientation from superior-to-inferior
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11
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What happens if a Zygapophyseal Joint dislocates?

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Joints can dislocate leading to vertebral body displacement. May impinge on vertebral canal on spinal cord, potentially affecting neurological function

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12
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Describe the function of the IV discs

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  • Forces applied to the vertebral column increase pressure in the nucleus pulposus which in turn increases tension in the anulus fibrosus
  • Tension in anulus fibrosus limits movement between vertebral bodies
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13
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Describe how intervertebral disc herniation occurs

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  • Relatively mobile nucleus pulposus can rupture through the anulus fibrosus = Disc hernation
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