Anatomy musculoskeletal 1

 

Anatomy: Musculoskeletal 1

Aim

Become familiar with the anatomy of the vertebral column and the relationship between spinal cord, nerve roots, spinal nerves and vertebrae.

Outcomes

1. Identify the characteristic features of typical thoracic and lumbar vertebrae.

2. List the muscle groups that move the back.

3. Describe the anatomy of an intervertebral disc, facet joints and the ligaments of the spine.

4. Explain the range of movements permitted in the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine.

5. Identify the meningeal coverings of the spinal cord and their relation to the vertebral column.

6. Examine the relationships of an emerging spinal nerve to its corresponding vertebra, intervertebral foramen and adjacent joints.

7. List the effects of nerve compression: cervical nerves, lumbar nerves, cauda equina, and give examples of how they may be caused.

8. Outline the blood supply of the spinal cord and vertebral column.

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in regards to cervical vertebrae which is false
costal facets present
1 of 9
structure of a vertabrae which is false
the pedicles attach the spinous process to the lamina
2 of 9
back muscles which is true
primarily extensors
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the space between the arachnoid and the pia which is false
terminates at L5 longer than the spinal cord
4 of 9
spinal nerves which is true
spinal nerves exit through the intervertebral foramen
5 of 9
the intervertebral foramen which is false
spinal nerve C8 exits between the intervertebral foramen of C7 and C8
6 of 9
in regrads to disc herniation which is true
a slipped disc in L5 would effect spinal nerve L5
7 of 9
movements performed by L1-S2
L3-4 extend the hip
8 of 9
ligaments of the neck which is false
posterior longitudinal ligament damaged in extension
9 of 9

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Card 2

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structure of a vertabrae which is false

Back

the pedicles attach the spinous process to the lamina

Card 3

Front

back muscles which is true

Back

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Card 4

Front

the space between the arachnoid and the pia which is false

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

spinal nerves which is true

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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Mel Dyer

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Q3 - transverse processes are  long and slender, not thin and short, so this is false too!!!

Q4 - we don't need to know sacral vertebrae according to outcomes...correct????

Q19 - why is the the answer about denticulate ligament wrong?? is it eh fact that you've said caoted in pia mater as opposed to that 'it is pia matter'???

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