Origin and Insertion
Action
Nerve Innervation
Clinical Consideration
Vertebral Column
100
This muscle originates on the Pubic Symphysis and crest and inserts on the Xiphoid Process and 5th-7th costal cartilages

The Rectus Abdominis

100

What is the action of the Quadratus Lumborum?

Extends and laterally flexes vertebral column

100

Which group of muscles are innvervated by the Posterior Rami of the Spinal Nerve?

the back muscles!!!

100

Describe the Valsalva's Maneuver

trying to exhale while holding breath

100

What is a distinguishing landmark on C2?

Odontoid / Dens

200
The External Oblique, Internal Oblique, and Transverse Abdominis all have a common insertion of what?

The Linea Alba

200

What is a common action of the External Intercostal muscle and Serratus Posterior Superior?

Elevation of the ribs during forced inspiration or inhalation

200

Which group of muscles are innervated by the Intercostal Nerve?

Thoracic Muscles

200

This clinical consideration is when blood vessels or nerves between the clavicle and first two ribs are compressed

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome 

200

What joint separates C1 and C2 vertebrae?

Atlanto-Axial Joint

300
What Deep back muscle originates from the posterior iliac spine and sacrum and runs the entire length of the spinous process?

Multifidus

300

What is a common action of the Internal Intercostals and Serratus Posterior Inferior have?

Depression of the ribs during forced exhalation

300

Which nerve innervates the Internal/External Oblique and the Transverse Abdominis

Thoraco-abdominal Nerve

300

Clinical Consideration when the L5 and S1 fail to develop and fuse

Spina Bifida Occulata

300
Which vertebrae has a spinous process that angles downward?

Thoracic Vertebrae

400

These Superficial back muscles originate on the posterior Iliac Crest and Sacrum and insert between the tubercles and spinous processes of the vertebrae.

Iliocostalis and Longissimis

400

What is the primary action of the diaphragm?

Inspiration and assists in increasing the intra-abdominal pressure

400

Which nerve innervates the Rectus Abdominis?

Thoraco-abdominal AND Subcostal Nerve

400

What are three abnormal curvatures of the vertebral column?

Kyphosis, Lordosis, scoliosis 

400

Compare the structure of the bodies between each vertebrae

Cervical: oval and thin body

Thoracic: 4 articulations for the ribs

Lumbar: most massive body

500

Which back muscle originates from the transverse process of C4-T10 vertebrae and inserts on the occipital bone and spinous processes of the upper thoracic and cervical regions

The Semispinalis

500

Which deep back muscle may function as organs of proprioception?

The Rotatores

500

Which nerve innervates the Quadratus Lumborum?

Anterior branches of primary rami of T12

500

Why is it important to know the abdominal cavity regions and quadrants as an OT?

To know what is behind the incision line when taking into account pain, mobility, and ADL impact.

500

What is the gelatinous material that squeezes through a weak spot in a herniated disc?

Nucleus Pulposus