Anatomy
Pathology
Position
Landmarks
Physiology
100

The number of vertabrae that make up the thoracic spine

What is 12 vertebrae.

100

The degenaration of cartilage and formation of osteophytes.

What is osteoarthritis?

100

The SID for both an AP and a Lateral thoracic spine

What is 40 SID

100

The vertabrae that's palpable posteriorly at the base of the neck for the prominent spinous process of C7

What is T1

100

The structure with which all 12 thoracic vertebrae have facets for anticulation

What is Ribs

200

This is best demostrated on a lateral T-Spine.

What is Intervertebral Foramina.

200

An abnormal condition charactherized by increased convexity of the thoracic spine curavture

What is kyphosis

200

The central ray for a an AP thoracic spine

What is T7

200

The U shaped disk in the superior margin of the T-spine that you can feel

What is Jugular notch

200

The joint formed when facets or demifacets articulate with the head of a rib.

What is the costovertebral joint

300

The semicircular suraface where the head of a rib articulates with the T-Spine.

What is semifacet

300

An abormal or exagerated lateral curvature of a spine

What is scoliosis

300

The breathing instructions for a lateral T-spine

What is orthostatic breathing

300

The distance of the sternal angle from the jugular notch

What is 2 inches inferior

300

The type of movement found at the costovertebral joints of thoracic spine

What is plane (gliding) movement

400

Bony projections of T1-T10 that have facets that articulate with tubercles of corresponding ribs.

What are transverse processes

400
An avulsion fracture on the spinous process of T1

What is clay shoveler's fracture

400

If there's rotation on a lateral T-spine

What is superimposition of posterior aspects of vertebral bodies and ribs should be superimposed.

400

The frequently used landmark that is located anteriorly 3 to 4 inches inferior to the jugular notch 

What is T7

400

The anatomical feature present on T1-T10 but absent on T11-T12

What are facets for costrotransverse joints

500
The unique shape thoracic vertebrae are said to resemble.
What is a heart/heart shaped.
500

Narrowing in disk spacing between vertabrae and protrusion 

What is a Herniated Nucleous Pulposus (HNP)
500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: The two position that show the apophyseal joints farthest away from the IR in an oblique thoracic spine.

What is RPO/LPO

500

This term refers to the most inferior end of the sternum.

What is the ensiform (xiphoid) process.

500

The structure that forms the roof of the round intervertebral foramina

What is the floor of the pedicle
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