Sternum and Ribs Misc.
Vertebral Spinous and Transverse Processes
Muscles of the Deep Back
Vertebral Articulating Processes
Vertebral Movement
100

Do not have connection to sternum, (pairs 11 & 12)

What are floating ribs?

100

Short; bifid; projects directly posteriorly

What is the cervical spinous process?

100

Lateral flexion of the head and vertebral column

What is unilateral action?

100

Facets directed superoposteriorly

What is the cervical superior articulating process?

100

The spinal region with the greatest range of movement

What is the cervical region?

200

Superior most bone landmark of the sternum

What is the jugular notch?
200

Contain foramina

What is the cervical transverse process?

200

Extend head and vertebral column head and vertebral column

What is bilateral action?

200

Facets directed anteriorly

What is the thoracic inferior articulating process?

200

Flexion and extension; some lateral flexion; rotation prevented

What is the movement of the lumbar vertebrae?

300

Attach directly to sternum via their own costal cartilage

What are true ribs?

300
Long; sharp; projects inferiorly

What is the thoracic spinous process?

300

Lateral to medial order of the deep back muscles

What is iliocostalis, longissimus, spinalis?

300

Facets directed inferoanteriorly

What is the cervical inferior articulating process?

300

Rotation; lateral flexion possible, but limited; flexion and extension prevented

What is the movement of the thoracic vertebrae?

400

The three sections of the sternum

What is the manubrium, body, and diploid process?

400

Bear facets for ribs

What is the thoracic transverse process?

400

Innervation of the deep back muscles

What is the dorsal rami of spinal nn.?

400

Facets directed anterolaterally or laterally

What is the lumbar inferior articulating process?

400

Spinal region with limited flexion due to ribs

What is the thoracic region?

500

Have costal cartilage attached to the costal cartilage of the rib just superior to it

What are false ribs?

500

Short; blunt; projects directly posteriorly

What is the lumbar spinous process?

500

Occurs as a result of the unilateral contraction of the erector spinae muscles on the right side of the body

What is lateral flexion of the head to the right?

500

Facets directed posteriorly

What is the thoracic superior articulating process?

500

Flexion and extension; lateral flexion; rotation

What is the movement of the cervical vertebrae?