Curves of Vertebral column
Vertebral Regions
Parts of a typical vertebrae
Special vertebrae and features
Movements of vertebral column
100

This type of spinal curve is concave.

What is a lordotic curve?

100

This region contains 7 vertebrae.

What is the cervical region?

100

The anterior weight-bearing part of a vertebra.

What is the vertebral body?

100

Cervical vertebrae contain these openings for the vertebral artery and vein.

What are transverse foramina?

100

Flexion and extension occur in this plane.

What is the sagittal plane?

200

This type of spinal curve is convex.

What is a kyphotic curve?

200

This region contains 12 vertebrae and articulates with the ribs.

What is the thoracic region?

200

This opening forms the vertebral canal when vertebrae are stacked.

What is the vertebral foramen?

200

The joint between the skull and C1 that allows nodding.

What is the atlanto-occipital joint?


200

Rotation occurs in this plane.

What is the transverse plane?

300

Babies are born mainly with this type of spinal curve.

What is a primary kyphotic curve?

300

This region contains 5 vertebrae with large kidney-shaped bodies.

What is the lumbar region?

300

These project laterally from the vertebral arch.

What are the transverse processes?

300

The bony projection from C2 that allows rotation.

What is the odontoid process/dens?

300

Lateral flexion occurs in this plane.

What is the frontal/coronal plane?

400

These two spinal regions develop secondary lordotic curves.

What are the cervical and lumbar regions?

400

This region contains 5 fused vertebrae and connects to the pelvis.

What is the sacrum?

400

This projects posteriorly from the midline and can be felt along the back.

What is the spinous process?

400

Thoracic vertebrae have these for rib articulation.

What are costal facets?

400

Flexion and extension occur around this axis.

What is the mediolateral axis?


500

In adulthood, the thoracic and sacral regions have this type of curve.

What are primary kyphotic curves?

500

This region contains 3–5 vertebrae and is a remnant of a tail.

What is the coccygeal region?

500

These structures form facet joints with the vertebra above or below.

  • What are the superior and inferior articular processes? 
500

Lumbar vertebrae have large bodies because they perform this function.

What is weight-bearing?

500

Rotation occurs around this axis.

What is the longitudinal/vertical axis?