Anatomy of the Back, Spine & Spinal Cord

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Clinically relevant anatomy of the back, spine & spinal cord. Quite a straight forward lecture consisting mostly of revision from previous years.
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Pregunta 1

Pregunta
Label the muscles on the diagram shown below. Hint: The mot inferior one is actually a muscle group.
Respuesta
  • Erector Spinae
  • Trapezius
  • Teres Major

Pregunta 2

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There are two groups of intrinsic back muscles (muscles which maintain back posture and move spine). The superficial group is called the [blank_start]erector spinae[blank_end] group and the deep group is called the [blank_start]transversospinalis[blank_end] group
Respuesta
  • erector spinae
  • transversospinalis

Pregunta 3

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The intrinsic back muscles are supplied by the [blank_start]posterior[blank_end] rami branches at each vertebral level.
Respuesta
  • posterior
  • anterior

Pregunta 4

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Flexion of the spine occurs due to psoas minor and rectus abdominis
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 5

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A lordosis is a second degree curvature
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 6

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Curvatures of the vertebral column: Cervical [blank_start]Lordosis[blank_end] Thoracic [blank_start]Kyphosis[blank_end] Lumbar [blank_start]Lordosis[blank_end] Sacral [blank_start]Kyphosis[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • Lordosis
  • Kyphosis
  • Kyphosis
  • Lordosis
  • Lordosis
  • Kyphosis
  • Kyphosis
  • Lordosis

Pregunta 7

Pregunta
Label the vertebrae
Respuesta
  • Vertebral body
  • Transverse Process
  • Pedicle
  • Lamina
  • Superior articular process
  • Inferior articular process
  • Spinous process
  • Vertebral foramen

Pregunta 8

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[blank_start]Facet[blank_end] joints are the joints between the superior and inferior articular processes of adjacent vertebrae
Respuesta
  • Facet

Pregunta 9

Pregunta
What type of joint is a facet joint? (Enter type and subtype) [blank_start]Synovial Plane[blank_end] Joint
Respuesta
  • Synovial Plane

Pregunta 10

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Intervertebral discs are composed of an outer fibrocartilage ring called the [blank_start]annulus fibrosus[blank_end] and an inner soft pulp called the [blank_start]nucleus pulposus[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • annulus fibrosus
  • nucleus pulposus

Pregunta 11

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Ligaments of the Spine: [blank_start]Supraspinous ligament[blank_end] Strong, fibrous tissue connecting the tips of adjacent spinous processes. Kind of like a pole. [blank_start]Interspinous ligament[blank_end] Weak, membranous tissue connecting the superior and inferior surfaces of the spinous processes. Kind of like a curtain.
Respuesta
  • Supraspinous ligament
  • Interspinous ligament

Pregunta 12

Pregunta
Which of the Cervical vertebrae does not have a vertebral body or spinous process?
Respuesta
  • C1
  • C2
  • C3
  • C4
  • C5

Pregunta 13

Pregunta
The [blank_start]Odontoid Process[blank_end] of the C2 vertebrae projects into the Vertebral foramen of C1, forming a [blank_start]synovial[blank_end] joint (type?).
Respuesta
  • Odontoid Process
  • synovial

Pregunta 14

Pregunta
What is the first palpable vertebrae in around 70% of people?
Respuesta
  • C5
  • C6
  • C7
  • T1
  • T2

Pregunta 15

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What is the anatomical location of the start of the spinal cord? The [blank_start]Foramen Magnum[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • Foramen Magnum

Pregunta 16

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Before the cauda equina, the end of the spinal cord is called the [blank_start]conus medullaris[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • conus medullaris

Pregunta 17

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Lordosis: [blank_start]Second Degree Curvature[blank_end] Kyphosis: [blank_start]First Degree Curvature[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • Second Degree Curvature
  • First Degree Curvature

Pregunta 18

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Facet joints are [blank_start]synovial[blank_end] joints which exist between the [blank_start]articular[blank_end] processes of adjacent vertebrae
Respuesta
  • articular
  • spinous
  • transverse
  • synovial
  • primary cartilaginous
  • secondary cartilaginous
  • fibrous

Pregunta 19

Pregunta
What type of joints are intervertebral discs? Be specific [blank_start]Secondary Cartilaginous[blank_end] Joints
Respuesta
  • Secondary Cartilaginous

Pregunta 20

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Ligamentum Flavum connects the [blank_start]lamina[blank_end] of adjacent vertebrae
Respuesta
  • lamina

Pregunta 21

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[blank_start]Anterior longitudinal[blank_end] ligament prevents over-extension of the spine [blank_start]Posterior longitudinal[blank_end] ligament prevents over-flexion of the spine
Respuesta
  • Anterior longitudinal
  • Posterior longitudinal

Pregunta 22

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Which is larger?
Respuesta
  • Anterior Longitudinal Ligament
  • Posterior Longitudinal Ligament

Pregunta 23

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What is the main movement of the atlanto-axial joint?
Respuesta
  • Flexion
  • Extension
  • Rotation
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