LRA 223-Chapter 8: Cervical and Thoracic Spine
Body of C7
Identify the following structures labeled (E) on the drawings of the thoracic vertebra?
Spinous Process (vertebra prominens), C7
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The spinous process of C2
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Posterior Arch and Tubercle, C1
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Spinous process of C7, vertebra prominens (a positioning landmark)
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Pedicle of C4
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Intervertebral foramen
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Odontoid process (dens) extending up through the anterior arch of C1
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Posterior arch and tubercle of C1
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The first thoracic vertebra T1
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Dens (Odontoid) C2
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Intervertebral foramen between C4 and C5
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Posterior arch of the atlas, C1
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The first Rib
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Body of C3
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Pedicle of C6 right side
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Posterior Arch and Tubercle, C1
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The C4 vertebra
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Body of C7
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The articular pillar or lateral mass region of C3
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Zygapophyseal joint between C4 and C5
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Zygapophyseal joint, C5-C6
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Body of C4
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Superior Articular Process
(Lateral Oblique View) Identify the following structures labeled (L) on the drawings of the thoracic vertebra?
Zygapophyseal joint
(Lateral Oblique View) Identify the following structures labeled (M) on the drawings of the thoracic vertebra?
Facet for the 11th rib, (Costovertebral Joint)
(Lateral Oblique View) Identify the following structures labeled (N) on the drawings of the thoracic vertebra?
Intervertbral foramen
(Lateral Oblique View) Identify the following structures labeled (O) on the drawings of the thoracic vertebra?
Facet for rib Articulation
(Lateral Oblique View) Identify the following structures labeled (P) on the drawings of the thoracic vertebra?
Spinous process
(Lateral View) Identify the following structures labeled (G) on the drawings of the thoracic vertebra?
Superior Articular Process
(Lateral View) Identify the following structures labeled (H) on the drawings of the thoracic vertebra?
Pedicle
(Lateral View) Identify the following structures labeled (I) on the drawings of the thoracic vertebra?
Body
(Lateral View) Identify the following structures labeled (J) on the drawings of the thoracic vertebra?
Inferior Articular Process
(Lateral View) Identify the following structures labeled (K) on the drawings of the thoracic vertebra?
Spinous process
(Superior View) Identify the following structures labeled (A) on the drawings of the thoracic vertebra?
Lamina
(Superior View) Identify the following structures labeled (B) on the drawings of the thoracic vertebra?
Transverse process
(Superior View) Identify the following structures labeled (C) on the drawings of the thoracic vertebra?
Facet of the Superior Articular Process
(Superior View) Identify the following structures labeled (D) on the drawings of the thoracic vertebra?
Pedicle
(Superior View) Identify the following structures labeled (E) on the drawings of the thoracic vertebra?
Vertebral foramen
(Superior View) Identify the following structures labeled (F) on the drawings of the thoracic vertebra?
Rotation of the skull
A lack of symmetry of the zygapophyseal joints between C1 and C2 may be caused by injury or may be associated with?
Articular pillar.
A short column of bone found between the superior and articular processes in a typical cervical vertebra is called?
Kyphosis (hunchback)
An abnormal, condition characterized by an increased convexity of the thoracic spine curvature is called?
Scoliosis
An abnormal, lateral curvature seen in the thoracolumbar spine is called?
Lordosis
An abnormal, or exaggerated, "sway Back" lumbar curvature is called?
Optional AP oblique, LPO—CR 15°-20° cephalad.
For the central ray to pass through and 'open' the intervertebral spaces on a 45degree posterior oblique projection of the cervical vertebrae, what central ray angle is required?
A. C-1 = Atlas B. C-2 = Axis C. C-7 = Vertebra prominens
List the alternative names for the following cervical vertebra> A. C-1 = B. C-2 = C. C-7 =
Cervical = 7 Thoracic = 12 Lumbar = 5 Sacral (the sacrum) = 5 - 1 Coccyx = 4 - 1 Total 33 infant / 26 adult
List the number of bones found in each division in the adult vertebra column.
Thoracic curvature = (convex) Sacral curvature = (convex)
List the two primary or posterior convex curves seen in the vertebral column.
1. Transverse Foramina 2. Bifid Spinous process tips 3. Overlapping Vertebra Bodies
List three features that make the cervical vertebra unique?
1. Convex curve ( with respect to posterior) = Thoracic Spine Sacrum 2. Concave curve (with respect to posterior) = Cervical Spine Lumbar Spine 3. Secondary curve = Lumbar Spine 4. Primary curve = Thoracic Spine Sacrum 5. Develops as a child learns to hole their erect = Cervical Spine
Match the correct aspect of the vertebral column with the following characteristics. 1. Convex curve ( with respect to posterior) 2. Concave curve (with respect to posterior) 3. Secondary curve 4. Primary curve 5. Develops as a child learns to hold their erect A. Cervical Spine B. Thoracic Spine C. Lumbar Spine D. Sacrum
True
Only T-11 and T-12 have full facets for articulation with ribs. T/F
False. Between C1 and C2 is visualized on a frontal or AP projection.
The Zygapophyseal joints of all cervical vertebras are visualized only in a lateral position? T/F
Lamina
The _____ are two bony aspects of the vertebra arch that extend posteriorly from each pedicle to join the midline.
Herniated nucleus pulposus
The condition involving a "slipped disk" is correctly referred to as _____________.
Costovertebral joints
The joints between the ribs and vertebrae at "N" are called?
Costotransverse joints
The joints between the ribs and vertebrae at "P" are called?
T-5 or T-8
The modified body of C2 is called?
Vertebral Canal
The opening, or passageway, for the spinal cord is the _________.
Medulla Oblongata L1 Conus Medullaris
The spinal cord begins with the ______ of the brain and extends down to the______ vertebra, where it tapers and ends. This tapered ending is called that __________.
70° - 75°
The thoracic vertebrae are at what angle to the midsagittal plane?
Body and Vertebral arch
The two main parts of a typical vertebra are the ______ and the ______.
90°
The zygapophyseal joints for the second through seventh cervical vertebrae are at what angle to the midsagittal plane?
Intervertebral
Two small notches on the superior and inferior aspects of the pedicles create the _____ foramina.
A. Outer aspects: = Annulus fibrosis b. Inner Aspects: = Nucleus pulposus
What are the outer and inner aspects of the interverbal disk? A. Outer aspects: b. Inner Aspects:
Zygapophyseal Joints
What can be found between the superior and inferior articular process
Atlanto-occipital joint
What is the name of the joint found between the superior articular processes of C1 and the occipital condlyes of the skull?
The Lateral Mass
What is the term for the Articular pillar, for the C1 vertebra?
Presence of facets for articulation with ribs
What is the unique feature of all thoracic vertebrae that distinguishes them from other vertebrae?
Spinal nerves and blood vessels
What structure passes through the intervertebral foramina?
T5 and T8
Which specific thoracic vertebrae are classified as typical thoracic vertebrae (they least resemble cervical or lumbar vertebrae)
Cervical curvature = (concave) (lordotic) Lumbar curvature = (concave) (lordotic)
Which two portions of the vertebral column are classified as secondary or compensatory curves.