Anatomy and physiology of speech mechanisms unit 1
Orbital
Above eyes
Axis
C2
fibro-fatty tissue
Fat in nose
cartilage of nasal septum
front portion of septum
Vertebral Foremen
opening in vertebrae, spinal chord goes through it
Nasal
2 bones that form the bridge of the nose
Zygomatic
2, attached to frontal, maxilla and zygomatic
Condyles
2, attaches to atlas
Temporal
2, damage in area results in damage to language skills
Inferior nasal concha
2, folds/ridges composed of bone; superior, middle, inferior
Palatine
2, irregular bones of the facial skeleton located above the ulva in the throat
Parietal
2, top portion of cranium/skull
Maxilla
2, upper jaw; large part of connection between cranial and facial bones
Sacrum
4 vertebrae, fused together
Nasal notch
A deep notch on the anterior surface of the maxilla
manubrosternal angle
A secondary cartilaginous joint between two parts of sternum manubrium and body
Superficial
Above, towards the outside
Intervertebral disk
Allows us to move, injury, rupture
Ramus
Angle upward
upper extremities
Arms
Posterior nasal spine
At midline, spike/projection backwards
alar cartilage
At tip of nose
articular cartilage
At top and bottom, synovial joint
Zygomatic
Attached to cheek bone
Abduct
Away
Distal
Away from
Distally
Away from
Dorsal trunk
Back
costal cartilage
Bars of cartilage which serve to prolong ribs forward and contribute to elasticity of walls of thorax
Mandibular notch
Between condyloid process and coronoid process
occipitomastoid suture
Between occipital and mastoid bone
coronal suture
Between parietal and frontal bone
squamosal suture
Between squamous portion and frontal bone
Nutrient artery
Blood supply to cells of bone
Corpus
Body of hyoid
Shaft of rib
Body- thin, flat, curved
Spongy bone
Bone filled, at ends
Ethmoid
Bone inside nose, anterior portion of cranium
Alveolar arch
Bone ridge where teeth are housed
occipital lobe
Bone that forms the back and base of the skull
Sphenoid
Bone that makes up back portion and sides of cranium
Maxillary sinus
Bones of the skull have openings, cut down on weight of skull
Greater and lesser wings
Bones projected
Vertebral body
Bones, muscles, tendons and other tissues that reach from the base of the skull to the tailbone
Inferior Articular Facet
Bottom facet
infraoribital margin
Bottom part of eye socket
Angle
Bottom ridge
Neuraxis
Brain
Communication loop
Brain, lungs, larynx, motor nervous/send out in air, received by listener and decode information send response back
Sternum
Breastbone, intercostal nerves
Atlas
C1
Pubic symphasis
Cartilage that allows movement, important for child birth
Frontal sinus
Center of frontal bone
Perpendicular plate
Center structure, midline dividing right/left nostril
Diaphysis
Central part of a long bone
Proximally
Close; towards joint
Clavicle
Collar bone muscle
Sella turcica
Concave indentation in sphenoid bone
Mandibular Fossa
Concave surface in which the mandible sits
lesser cornu
Cone shaped, smaller
Frontal process
Connects to frontal bone
Zygomatic process
Connects to zygomatic bone (cheek bone)
cervical vetebrae
Consists of seven bones (c1-c7)
Median or Sagittarius plane
Divides body through the middle; can move to ends of shoulders; right/ left
Epiphysis
End part of a long bone; disruption in growth plate
Basilar part
End part, on occipital bone
Extension
Extended
Corpus Sterni
Flat bone in middle part of rib cage
Lamina
Flat bone surface, shield like structure
Squamous portion
Flat shield like surface of temporal bone
Flexion
Flexing
Cribriform plate
Floor of cranium behind frontal bone
Frontal
Forehead region, attached to each parietal bone, has 3 points of attachment
Zygomatic process
Forward projection, attaches to zygomatic bone
Premaxilla
Front of maxilla
Synovial joint
Highly specialized tissue that keeps the Articular joint well lubricated and provides nutrients to the Articular surface; rheumatoid arthritis
Incisive Foramen
Hole in maxilla that allows artery/nerves/veins to come through
Medullary cavity
Hollow part of bone that contains bone marrow
Iliac crest
Ilium's top border, largest of 3 bones that make up pelvis, T12-L1
Internal
Inside
Petronius portion
Inside, pyramid shaped, houses middle and inner ear structure, hard surface
Mandible
Jaw
Foremen Magnum
Large opening through which spinal chord descends
Phonatory
Larynx
Supine
Laying on back
Prone
Laying on stomach
lower extremities
Legs
Greater Cornu
Limbs of u
Serous Membrane
Lines internal cavities of the body
Articulatory
Lips, jaw, soft palate, teeth, tongue
Hamulus
Little projection off of plates
lumbar vertebrae
Longest, weight bearing, L1,L2-5
Ischium
Lower and back part of hip bone
Respiratory
Lungs, diaphragm
anatomical position
Lying down with palms and feet up
Zygomatic arch
Made up of zygomatic process and temporal bone
Corpus
Main body, flat; no pathology
Body (corpus)
Main part
Axial skeleton
Major part of body
Articulation
Make precise sounds in a rapid stream of sounds
Horizontal plane
Makes up back part of palate
Palatine process
Makes up roof of mouth; fusion at midline; if not fused- cleft palate
System breakdown results in
Malfunction of part, faulty communication, psychological disturbance
superior and middle nasal conchae
Medial bone projection of ethmoid bone
Medial
Middle
inter maxillary suture
Midline where palatine process is joined
mental symphysis
Midline, where mandible joins from side to side
Mental Foramen
Nerve coming out of hole
Nasal
Nose
Vomer
One of the unpaired facial bones of the skull
External
Outside
Body of scapula
Outside of rib cage; attached to humerus and clavicle; C3-C5
Pubis
Pair of bones forming two sides of pelvis, genital branch nerves
Perpendicular plane
Part of orbital process
Later and medial pterygoic plates
Part of posterior nasal passage
Hyperextension
Past normal extension
Resonatory
Pharynx
axial skeleton
Portion of the skeletal system that consists of the skull, rib cage, and vertebral column
Head of rib
Posterior end
Mastoid portion/process
Posterior part of temporal bone
Periosteum
Protective membrane; no pathology, repairs damage in bones
Tubercle of rib
Raised portion on bone/structure
Plantar Grasp Reflex
Reflex in foot
palmar grasp reflex
Reflex in hand
Angle of rib
Rib is most strongly bent based on proximal part
True ribs
Ribs 1-7, direct cartilage attachment to sternum, lumbar nerves
Floating ribs
Ribs 11-12, make up lower back, lumbar nerves
False ribs
Ribs 8-10, attaches to 7th rib, lumbar nerves
Thoracic vertebrae
Ribs are attached to T1, T2, T3-12
superior costal facet
Ribs form joint with top of vertebrae, spinal nerves
Alveolar process
Ridge where sockets of teeth are housed
Mylohyoid line
Rims inner surface of mandible- goes to hyoid boen
Compact Bone
Shaft; sheet upon sheet
coracoid process
Short projection from shoulder blades; looks like a worm
acromioclavicular joint
Shoulder junction between clavicle and scapula
Peripheral
Side
Transverse projection
Small bony projection off the right and left side of each vertebrae; fracture
Anterior nasal spine
Spike of bone
styloid process
Spike reaching down
Spinous Process
Spine projection you see in someone
Coronoid process
Structure of jaw
bone
Supporting framework of body
Caudally
Tail
Adduct
Towards
lateral nasal cartilage
Triangular in shape
Sacrum
Triangular shaped bone at bottom of spine
iguinal ligament
Two bands that connect the oblique muscles of the abdomen to the pelvis
sagittal suture
Two parietal bones right down middle
Deep
Underneath
Trunk or torso
Upper body
Manubrium
Upper part of sternum, intercostal nerves
Ilium
Uppermost and largest part of hip bone
Crista galli
Upward bone projection on floor of cranium
Coccyx
Varies, 2-5; tailbone
Superior Articular Facet
Works like a hinge with the inferior Articular facet, facet joint syndrome
Hyoid bone
a U-shaped bone in the neck that supports the tongue.
inferior costal facet
a site where a rib forms a joint with the inferior aspect of the body of a thoracic vertebra, spinal nerve
Transverse costal facet
a site where a rib forms a joint with the transverse process of a thoracic vertebra, spinal nerves
Abdomen
belly
Lambdoidal suture
between occipital and parietal bones
premaxillary suture
between premaxilla and palatine processes, site of cleft lip
appendicular skeleton
bones of the shoulder, pelvis, and upper and lower extremities
Thorax
chest
Sternum
chest bone
pectoral girdle
clavicle and scapula
coronal plane
divides body into front and back; anywhere from outer part of back to outer part of front; anterior/posterior
Tympanic portion
external auditory meatus
Neck of rib
flattened portion which extends laterally from the head
Cranium
head
pelvic girdle
hip bones
Pelvis
hips
transverse plane
horizontal division of the body into upper and lower portions; anywhere from head to feet, top/ bottom
Acromion of scapula
large bony projection on the superior end of the scapula
xiphoid process
lower part of sternum
Humerus
upper arm bone
Femur
upper leg bone; thigh bone