OIANs
Cranial Nerves
Muscle Anthropometry and Joint Kinematics
Spine
Surprise!!
100

Splenius capitis is innervated by

What are the dorsal rami of cervical spinal nerves?

100

Name the nerve that runs through the cribiform plate

What is CN I-Olfactory
100

Define kinematics

What is the branch of mechanics that describes the motion of the body without regard to the forces or torques that produce the motion?

100

The plane that scoliosis occurs in

What is the frontal plane?

100

The type of joint an intervertebral disc is

What is cartilaginous- fibrocartilage?

200

The muscle that is most developed in the lumbar region with fibers that span 3-4 spaces

What is the multifidus?

200

Name the main structures innervated by CN XI- Spinal Accessory

What are the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius?

200

The axis of rotation goes through this joint partner

What is convex?

200

Name the atypical vertebrae

What are the atlas and axis?

200

The primary movement at the atlantoaxial joint

What is rotation?
300

The action of the longissimus muscle

What is maintain erect posture, extend vertebral column, spine and head lateral flexion and ipsilateral rotation?

300

Name the structure that runs through the optic canal with CN II-Optic

What is the internal carotid artery or opthalmic artery (branch of internal carotid)?

300

The perpendicular distance from the line of applied force to the axis of rotation

What is the moment arm?

300

The anatomical marker for S2

What is the PSIS?

300

The vertebral ligament that limits extension

What is the anterior longitudinal ligament?
400

Name all muscles that attach on the occipital bone

What are the splenius capitis, obliquus capitus superior, rectus capitis posterior minor, rectus capitis posterior major, trapezius, semispinalis?

400

Name all cranial nerves that run through the superior orbital fissure (hint: add branches if necessary)

What are CN III-Oculomotor, CN IV-Trochlear, CN V-Trigeminal V1 Ophthalmic Branch, CN VI-Abducens

400

Describe Newton's laws of motion

What are:

The law of inertia- an object at rest stays at rest, an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by a force

2nd- f=ma

3rd- every action has an equal and opposite reaction (force)

400

The number of articulations a thoracic vertebrae has

What is 12?
400

Describe the length-tension relationship

What is active tension is greatest at midrange, and as the muscle lengthens the passive tension increases with the greatest overall tension at increased length (actin and myosin blah blah blah crossbridge sarcomere something)


500

Name the insertion of the semispinalis

What is the occipital bone between superior and inferior nuchal lines?

500

Name all structures that run through the jugular foramen

What are CN IX-Glossopharyngeal, CN X-Vagus, CN XI-Spinal Accessory, and internal jugular vein?

500

Name the main factors affecting muscle force

physiological cross-sectional area, pennation angle, length-tension, force-velocity

500

Name the landmarks found on typical vertebrae

What are large vertebral body, 2 transverse process, 2 superior articular process, 2 inferior articular process, vertebral arch (2 pedicle, 2 lamina), 1 spinous process?

500

Describe cervical vertebrae distinguishing features

What are smaller vertebral body, large intervertebral discs, uncinate process/uncovertebral joints, bifid spinous processes, transverse foramen?

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