Spine
Ligaments :(
Lecture 3 idk
Anterior stuff RIP
Old Quiz Q's
100

These 2 areas of the spine curve anteriorly (lordosis)

cervical and lumbar

100

Name all of the ligaments of the vertebral arch

ligamentum flavum, interspinous, supraspinous, intertransverse

100

The intermediate layer of the extrinsic back muscles have what function/role?

proprioceptive

100

What type of joint is the manubriosternal joint?

fibrocartilage, cartilaginous

100

Which ligament supports the dens?

transverse ligament

200
This part of a vertebrae articulates with the segment above

superior articular process

200

The superior portion of the posterior longitudinal ligament is known as

tectorial membrane
200

What is known as the "external corset" and acts as a girdle?

thoracolumbar fascia

200

Which ribs are true ribs? False ribs? Floating ribs? 

Ribs 1-7: true ribs

Ribs 8-10: false ribs

Ribs 11 and 12: floating ribs

200

Name 3 characteristics of cervical vertebrae

small vertebral body

large IV discs

uncinate processes/uncovertebral joints

bifid spinous processes

transverse foramen

300

What are the functions of intervertebral discs?

shock absorber, spacer, motion unit

300

What is the role of ligamentum nuchae?

keeps cervical spine extended

300

Which muscle(s) is known as the prime mover of the head and neck?

splenius muscles (splenius capitis, spenius cervicis)

300

How is the 1st joint of the sternocostal joints different from the others?

cartilaginous, no movement

300

The ____ dictate the amount of motion at a segment

discs, IV discs
400

Lamellae of anulus fibrosis is made up of what kind of collagen?

type 1

400
Which area of the spine has the greatest range of motion?

cervical

400

True/False: the spinalis muscle inserts onto the occipital bone

false, inserts on the spinous processes of C2-C5

400

Which nerve innervates the diaphragm?

phrenic

400

This supraspinatus ligament continues cranially and becomes the 

ligamentum nuchae

500

If there is a far lateral disc herniation at the L4/L5 level, what nerve is affected?

L4

500

The cruciform ligament is made up of these 2 ligaments

transverse and longitudinal

500

What muscles are in the transversospinales group?

semispinalis, multifidus, rotatores

500

What causes rotation to the right?

L external oblique, R internal oblique, R transverse abdominis

500

This one isn't from the quiz tehe:

Each rib articulates with its respective vertebral transverse process except


ribs 11 and 12

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