Vertebral Column
Types of Joints
Ligaments and joints
Muscles
Spinal Cord
100

2 types of vertebral curvatures 

Kyphosis- primary curvature, anterior concave, thoracic and sacral

Lordosis- secondary curvature, posterior concave, lumbar and sacral 

100

three types of joints

fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial 

100

ligament referred to as "yellow ligament" BONUS 100- what it connects 

ligametum flavumm, connects lamina to lamina 

100

3 categories/ layers of back muscles BONUS 100- what muscles are in each 

superficial- splenius capiti and splenius cervicisss

intermediate- erector spinaee

deep- transversospinalis group 




100

where does the spinal cord terminate 

L1-L2

200

unique features of cervical vertebrae 

bifid spinous process, anterior and posterior tubercle of transverse process, transverse foramen, uncut, groove foe spinal nerve

200

3 types of fibrous joints w/ example of each 

sutures- skull 

syndesmosis- interosseous membrane between radius and ulna 

gomphosis- teeth 


200

when bending over, what ligament will stop you from flexing too much

posterior longitudinal ligament, supraspinous ligament, ligamentum nuchea (neck) 

200

contralateral contraction of the erect spinaee group will cause what movement 

extension of the spine 

200

where does the C6 spinal nerve emerges from 

the intervertebral foramen above the C6 vertebrae 

300

If someone is in the late stage of pregnancy, how will it affect their vertebral column?

increased lordosis/swayback 

300

2 types of cartilaginous joints w/ examples 

synchondrosis- costal cartilage between ribs and sternum 

symphysis- pubic and IVD 

300

If someone continuously rotates and flexes their trunk repeatedly what can it lead to? 

bulged disc 

300

3 muscles that make up the transversospinalis group

semispinalis (wapitis, cervicuss, thoracic) 

multifidus 

rotatores 

300

lumbar cistern 

space between the medullary cone and the termination of the dural sac

400

direction of the superior/inferior articular facets of each segment 

cervical- 45 degree angle

thoracic- superior faces posteriorly, inferior faces anteriorly 

lumbar- superior faces medially, inferior faces laterally 

400

most common type of joint in the body 

synovial 

400

contents of IVD tissue 

high levels of proteoglycan 

400

when turning your head to the right, which specious muscle is contracting 

right (ipsilateral rotation) 

400

what is a dermatome 

A defined area of skin receiving sensory nerves from one area of the spinal nerve

500

what attaches to the mammillary process of lumbar vertebrae 

multifidus 

500

6 times of synovial joints with examples

hinge- knee, elbow, fingers 

pivot- cervical vertebrae 

ellipsoid- wrist 

saddle- small carpal bones with thumb 

ball and socket- hip, shoulder 

gliding- tarsal bones 


500

why do we lose height as we age 

bone loss as well as the IVD does not bind to water as well so the pressure put on IVD "deflates" it 

500

common origin of erector spinaee group 

iliac crest and posterior surface of sacrum 

500

what is a spinal tap 

a procedure where they insert a needle between the L4-L5 vertebrae to extract CSF to diagnose illnesses

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