Show your backbone
Holding things together
Wrong Neck of the Woods
Use your Head
Basic Training
100

These 2 spinal segments have Lordosis curves

What are Cervical and Lumbar

100

These ligaments transverse multiple spinal segments, run the whole spine

What are Inter-segmental Ligaments

100

Attaches to mastoid process, manubrium of sternum, medial 1/3 of clavicle

What is the Sternocleidomastoid (SCM)?
100

These are the 2 types of processes on the mandible

What is condyloid and coronoid?

100

These are the 3 anatomical planes

What are the Coronal/Frontal, Median/Midsagittal and the Transverse Planes?

200

The spinal cord ends here

Where is L1/L2?

200

This ligament runs along all the spinous processes of the vertebrae

What is the Supraspinous Ligament?
200

These make up the posterior triangle of the neck

What are the SCM (ant), Upper trap (post), Clavicle (inf)?

200

The mental nerves exits from these

What are mental foramina?
200

These are the 3 types of cartilage

What are Hyaline, Elastic and Fibrocartilage?

300

The nerve roots leave go through these in the spine and sacrum

What are Foramen. (Intervertebral and Ant/Post Sacral Foramen)

300

These are found between spinous processes

What are Interspinous Ligaments?

300

All of the scalene muscles are innervated by this

What are the Anterior Rami of Cervical Spine nerves?

300

This runs from the Ramus of the mandible to the sphenoid bone

What is the sphenomandibular ligament?

300

These are the 6 types of Synovial Joints

What are Gliding, Hinge, Pivot, Condyloid, Saddle, Ball and Socket
(can you name examples? Degrees of freedom?)

400

This lies between the Superior and Inferior facets, and is a part of the articular pillar

What is Pars Interarticularus

400

Is the only yellow looking ligament in the spine

What is Ligamentum Flavum?

400

The muscles of mastication are innervated by this nerve

What is the Trigeminal Nerve?

400

These muscles are located medially to the mandible

What are the Pterygoid muscles?

400

These are the 4 basic patterns of Fascicle organization

What are Parallel, Convergent, Pennate and Circular?

500

The Atlanto-Occipital Joint is this type of joint

What is a Bi-Condyloid Synovial Joint (with 2 degrees of freedom)

500

This is the only anterior ligament in the spine

What is the Anterior Longitudinal Ligament?

500

These are the contents of the Anterior Triangle of the neck

What are the Supra- and Infrahyoid muscles?

500

This splits the TMJ into upper and lower compartments

What is an Articular disc?

500

The 3 classifications of joints based of connective tissue

What are Synarthrosis (Fibrous Joint), Amphiarthrosis (Cartilagenous Joint) and Diarthrosis (Synovial Joint)?