KIN 370- Chapter 9 (spine)
in the context of the abnormalities in the spinal curvature, identify the characteristics of severe scoliosis
1. extreme lateral deviation of spine 2. localized rotation of the spine
a typical geriatric intervertebral disc in the human spine has a fluid content that is reduced by approximately _ percent in the second decade of life
35
identify a result of continued loading of an intervertebral disc in the human spine
a slight decrease in disc hydration
identify a posture in which compression on the lumbar spine is the maximum
a slouched sitting position
anteriorly directed movement of the anterior superior iliac spine with respect to the pubic symphysis
anterior pelvic tilt
averages around 75 degrees of rotation, 14 degrees of extension and 24 degrees of lateral flexion
atlanto-axial joint
flexion/extension of about 14-15 degrees permitted with virtually no motion occurring in any other plane
atlanto-occipital joint
results in either flexion of the neck or extension of the head
bilateral tension development
in whiplash injuries, the _ spine assumes an S-shape with the upper segments in flexion and the lower segments in extension
cervical
the supraspinous ligament is prominently enlarged in the _ region of the human spine where it is referred to as ligamentum nuchae or ligament of the neck
cervical
rotation of spine towards opposite side
external obliques
in the human spine, the weaker anterior longitudinal ligament and the powerful posterior longitudinal ligament separate the vertebral bodies in the cervical, thoracic and lumbar regions
false
the condition in which the spine is in full flexion, the spinal extensor muscles relax and the flexion torque is supported by the spinal ligaments is known as the _ phenomenon
flexion relaxation
result from impacts to the head when people dive into shallow water or engage in gymnastics or trampolining activities without appropriate supervision
fractures of the cervical vertebrae
results from blows received during accidents or participation in contact sports
fractures of the ribs
result from large compressive loads such as those encountered in the sport of weight lifting or in the handling of heavy materials
fractures of the vertebral end plates
anteriorly directed sagittal plane rotation of the femur with respect to the pelvic girdle
hip flexion
rotation of spine toward the same side
internal obliques
researchers hypothesized that _ works like a balloon inside the abdominal cavity to support the adjacent lumbar spine by creating a tensile force that partially offsets the compressive load
intraabdominal pressure
in the context of the movements of the spine, identify a true statement about hypertension
it is the extension of the spine backward past anatomical position
in the context of spinal injuries, identify a true statement about a disc herniation
its treatment includes medications, physical therapy and lumbar injection
extreme thoracic curvature
kyphosis
results from a congenital abnormality in which one or more wedge-shaped vertebra develop because of abnormal epiphyseal plate behavior
kyphosis
frontal plane movement of the spine away from anatomical position is termed
lateral flexion
the yellow ligament that connects the laminae of adjacent vertebrae in the human spine, which is distinguished by its elasticity, is known as the
ligamentum flavum
associated with weakened abdominal muscles and anterior pelvic tilt
lordosis
extreme lumbar curvature
lordosis
jenna regularly lifts weights and runs for more than one hour a day on the treadmill. she also practices figure skating and swims the butterfly stroke. due to the exhaustion from overexerting herself in the gym and other exercise, she tends to have bad posture while sitting in front of her laptop in her office. she has also developed low back pain. in this scenario, she is suffering from a spinal abnormality known as
lordosis
individuals whose sports or positions require repeated hyperextension of the _ spine are prime candidates for stress-related spondylolysis
lumbar
maximizing the smoothness of the motion pattern of the external load minimizes the peaks in the compressive force on the _ in the human spine
lumbosacral joint
_ enables the active lumbar extensor muscles to partially offset the anterior shear produced by body weight and uniformly loads the lumbar discs rather than placing a tensile load on the posterior annulus of these discs
maintaining a normal lumbar curve
the old adage to lift with the legs and not with the back refers to the advisability of
minimizing the torque generated on the spine by body weight
Rita, a 35-year-old woman, vigorously exercises every day in order to lose weight. She exercises early in the morning, afternoon, evening, and night before bed for one hour each. In this scenario, a risk for spinal injury is most likely in the
morning
the _ is considered the functional unit of the human spine
motion segment
a typical vertebra consists of a body, a hollow ring known as the _, and several bony processes
neural arch
the colloidal gel with a high fluid content, located inside the annulus fibrosus of the intervertebral disc is known as _
nucleus pulposus
which of the following activities will cause deformation in the intervertebral discs of the spine and predispose an individual to low back pain?
picking up heavy boxes for 30 minutes
present at birth
primary spinal curves
identify the muscles in the lumbar region that function bilaterally to flex and unilaterally to laterally flex the lumbar spine
psos major and quadratus lumborum
_, which is an abnormality in the spinal curvature, may appear as either a C- or S-curve involving the thoracic spine, the lumbar spine or both
scoliosis
coupled with rotational deformity of the involved vertebrae with the condition ranging from mild to severe
scoliosis
lateral spinal curvature
scoliosis
develop from supporting the body in an upright position after young children begin to sit and stand
secondary spinal curves
spinal muscles must generate large forces to counteract the torques produced about the spine by the weights of body segments and external loads because the
spinal muscles have extremely small moment arms with respect to the vertebral joints
_ causes shear stress in the intervertebral discs of the human spine
spinal rotation
identify the primary cervical extensors in the muscles of the spine
splenius cervicis and splenius capitis
complete bilateral fracture of the pars interarticularis resulting in the anterior slippage of the vertebrae
spondylolidthesis
presence of a fracture in the pars interarticularis of the vertebral neural arch
spondylolysis
main function of hyoid muscles, which is a major anterior muscle group of the cervical region in the human spine, appears to move the hyoid bone during the act of
swallowing
identify a true statement about the incidence of low back pain according to studies
the incidence of low back pain increases with age
identify a true statement about the lumbar vertebrae in the human spine
the increased surface area of the lumbar vertebrae reduces the amount of stress to which these vertebrae would otherwise be subjected
when compared to other regions in the spine, the least range of motion for flexion/extension of the motion segments is seen in the _ spine
thoracic
in the context of common injuries of the back and neck, McGill advocates _ as a prophylactic for low back injury
training the trunk muscles for endurance
produces lateral flexion to the same side or rotation to the opposite side
unilateral contraction