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[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],In an adult there are typically 33 individual vertebrae arranged in 26 moveable parts in the spinal column
The  vertebral column  helps to provide vertical support for the body, supports the head, aides in maintaining an upright position, helps transfer weight to appendicular skeleton, and protects the delicate spinal cord.
Cervical curvature Thoracic curvature Lumbar curvature Sacral curvature
Read about spinal curvature abnormalities in  clinical view  in text
ACCORDING TO THE CLINICAL VIEW IN YOUR TEXT, WHAT CAN CAUSE KYPHOSIS? A OSTEOMALACIA B OBESITY C PREGNANCY D PULLING ON ROPES IN BELL TOWERS E ALL OF THE ABOVE
 
The  vertebral foramen  is the opening through which the spinal cord passes while the  intervertebral foramen  allows the spinal nerves to branch off laterally.
Intervertebral foraminae  allow for lateral exit of spinal nerves
There is  one spinous process ,  two transverse processes  (left and right),  two superior articular processes  that interlock with the vertebra above, and  two inferior articular  processes (not shown) that interlock with the vertebra below.
The interlocking of the superior and inferior articular processes limits the twisting of the vertebral column.
Fibrocartilage intervertebral disc
Soft pulpy core of disc is  nucleus pulposus  surrounded by the  annulus fibrosis
Demonstration of  proper way of lifting heavy loads  so as to minimize injury to lower back.
Herniated disc
The  seven cervical vertebrae  allow for the most flexibility, and the least stability, in the entire vertebral column.
Cervical vertebrae  have  transverse foramenae  and  bifurcated spinous processes , except for C 1 , which has a minimal spinous process.
Whiplash of the neck
Whiplash  of the neck may injure the spinal cord
Atlas  supports the heavens, not the Earth.
The  first cervical vertebra (the atlas)  articulates with the occipital condyles of the skull on the inferior surface of the occipital bone.
Superior view of  atlas .  Note lack of a body, minimal spinous process (#1), superior articular processes (#3), and transverse foramen (#4).
Nodding “yes” movement made possible by articulation of occipital  condyles rocking in superior articular processes of the atlas.  This articulation is called the  atlantooccipital joint .
Anterior view of second cervical vertebrae, the  axis .  Note the  odontoid process  (dens) labeled #5.
Anterior  x- ray through open mouth.  Note  odontoid process  (dens) of axis (#9).
Atlantoaxial joint
The  atlantoaxial joint  allows the atlas to pivot around the odontoid process so the head can make a side-to-side “no” movement.
Method of fracturing odontoid process (dens).
 
Note locations of the  atlantoocipital  and atlantoaxial joints.
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING  IS CORRECT  ABOUT THE ATLAS? A ITS ARTICULATION WITH THE SKULL  ALLOWS  SIDE-TO-SIDE “NO” MOTIONS B ITS MOST SUPERIOR PART IS CALLED THE DENS C IT ARTICULATES WITH THE TEMPORAL BONE D IT HAS A PROMINENT SPINOUS PROCESS, HENCE  THE TERM “VERTEBRA PROMINENS” E IT HAS HOLES IN ITS TRANSVERSE PROCESSES
The  spinous process of C 7  (vertebra prominens) is an easily palpable prominence felt at the base of the neck.
 
The classical  hangman’s fracture  of the cervical vertebrae severs the spinal cord. The large knot is typically positioned just behind the left ear.
The  thoracic vertebrae  serve as attachments for the ribs so as to form the posterior anchor of the thoracic cage.
Thoracic vertebrae  have  costal facets  or  costal demifacets  on their bodies and transverse processes for attachment of the ribs
Note ribs attach to bodies and transverse processes of  thoracic vertebrae
Lumbar vertebrae  have massive bodies and thick blunt spinous processes.  They are the largest vertebrae of the spinal column.
 
 
(L 3  and L 4 )
The L3/L4 intervertebral space is  level with the iliac crests of the pelvis
 
The  sacrum  consists of five fused vertebrae.  The sacrum atriculates with the ilia of the pelvis.
The  sacrum  articulates with L5 superiorly, with the bones of the os coxae laterally, and with the coccyx inferiorly.
The  coccyx  consists of four fused vertebrae
Human tails  rarely occur and are easily removed surgically.
The coccyx is easily fractured, particularly by Master Long.
Palpation of  fractured coccyx  by inserting index finger in the rectum and applying pressure.
Childbirth  can injure both the perineum and the coccyx
coccyx
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING  ARTICULATES  WITH THE BONY PELVIS (OSSA COXAE)? A COCCYX B L 5 C SACRUM D AURICLE E NONE OF THE ABOVE
The  thoracic cage  is formed by thoracic vertebrae, ribs, costal cartilages, and sternum
Contents of  thoracic  (chest)  cavity .
(gladiolus) Sternum Costal notches for rib attachment (Sternal notch)
Suprasternal fossa  is just superior to jugular notch (sternal notch).  Note large rope-like muscles that form lateral boundaries of suprasternal fossa.
(gladiolus) Sternum Costal notches for rib attachment (Sternal notch)
Sternal angle
Read about  sternal foramina  in the clinical view in your text.
Xiphoid process
Master Long  knows  where your heart is located!
An  upward and inward blow  to the xiphoid can fracture it off and drive it into the  heart  (a directly inward blow will drive it into the liver)
Master Long delivering the potentially fatal blow  to his opponent’s xiphoid.
 
Human sacrifice in Central America
Human sacrifice in Central America.  Note the sacrificial altar  that is reminiscent of a USU parking barricade.  This allows the victim to be bent backwards.
A curious mind might ask why Utah State University chose this particular design for use around the campus as a traffic barricade?  Was it just by mere chance that it mimics the design of sacrificial altar stones of Aztecs?
I urge caution if you should see wild-eyed  and bare-breasted collegians with red stained hands!   (or with runny cheeseburgers)
Ribs #1-7 are “true ribs”  and are directly attached to the sternum.  Ribs #8-10 share the costal cartilage attachment of rib #7, while ribs #11-12 don’t attach anteriorly at all.  So  ribs #8-12 are also called   “false ribs.”
Posterior view Ribs #11 and #12 not only are false ribs, they are also  floating ribs  because they have no attachment to the sternum whatsoever
Shaft or Typical rib
Cervical rib on C 7 Elongated transverse process Elongated transverse process on C 7 Read about variations in rib development in  clinical view  in text
IF A WANDERING BUG STARTED ON THE OCCIPITAL BONE OF A SKELETON, TRAVELED DOWN 18 VERTEBRAE, AND THEN MOVED ANTERIORLY ALONG A BONE,  WHAT BONE  WHOULD THE BUG BE WALKING ON? A FLOATING RIB B FALSE RIB C BONE WITH NO COSTAL CARTILAGE D BONE OF THORACIC CAGE E ALL OF THE ABOVE
 
Christopher Reeve in his role as Superman
 
Christopher Reeve  became a famous respirator-dependent quadriplegic
Christopher Reeve  eventually died from an infection that began in a diseased bed sore (decubitus ulcer).  He did much to promote research in treatment for spinal injuries.
There are many ways to suffer a  flail chest .  One is shown here.
 
Paradoxical motion  occurs when the fractured segment of ribs moves in a direction that is opposite from the rest of the chest wall when the injured person inhales or exhales.
Paradoxical motion
Spina bifida
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Infants born with  spina bifida  are typically paralyzed distal from the defect.
Spina bifida occulta (hidden, no opening of the back)
myelomeningocele
 
 
Chiropractors  have been shown to statistically have the best success with  most  lower back pain.  More so than other healthcare providers.
Abdominal crunches that flex the spine strengthen the  anterior  muscles (such as the  rectus abdominus ) that help stabilize the spine Arching or extension of the spine strengthens the  posterior  muscles (such as the  erector spinae muscles ) that help stabilize the spine.
Back surgery should be the last resort as outcome is uncertain.
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING HAS BEEN SHOWN TO  REDUCE THE RISK  OF NEURAL TUBE DEFECTS, SUCH AS ANENCEPHALY? A B VITAMIN B SUNLIGHT C VITAMIN A D FOLIC ACID WITHIN THE FIRST WEEK AFTER  BIRTH E ACCUPUNCTURE
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05 Axial Skeleton Vertebral Column And Thoracic Cage

  • 1.
  • 2. The vertebral column helps to provide vertical support for the body, supports the head, aides in maintaining an upright position, helps transfer weight to appendicular skeleton, and protects the delicate spinal cord.
  • 3. Cervical curvature Thoracic curvature Lumbar curvature Sacral curvature
  • 4. Read about spinal curvature abnormalities in clinical view in text
  • 5. ACCORDING TO THE CLINICAL VIEW IN YOUR TEXT, WHAT CAN CAUSE KYPHOSIS? A OSTEOMALACIA B OBESITY C PREGNANCY D PULLING ON ROPES IN BELL TOWERS E ALL OF THE ABOVE
  • 6.  
  • 7. The vertebral foramen is the opening through which the spinal cord passes while the intervertebral foramen allows the spinal nerves to branch off laterally.
  • 8. Intervertebral foraminae allow for lateral exit of spinal nerves
  • 9. There is one spinous process , two transverse processes (left and right), two superior articular processes that interlock with the vertebra above, and two inferior articular processes (not shown) that interlock with the vertebra below.
  • 10. The interlocking of the superior and inferior articular processes limits the twisting of the vertebral column.
  • 12. Soft pulpy core of disc is nucleus pulposus surrounded by the annulus fibrosis
  • 13. Demonstration of proper way of lifting heavy loads so as to minimize injury to lower back.
  • 15. The seven cervical vertebrae allow for the most flexibility, and the least stability, in the entire vertebral column.
  • 16. Cervical vertebrae have transverse foramenae and bifurcated spinous processes , except for C 1 , which has a minimal spinous process.
  • 18. Whiplash of the neck may injure the spinal cord
  • 19. Atlas supports the heavens, not the Earth.
  • 20. The first cervical vertebra (the atlas) articulates with the occipital condyles of the skull on the inferior surface of the occipital bone.
  • 21. Superior view of atlas . Note lack of a body, minimal spinous process (#1), superior articular processes (#3), and transverse foramen (#4).
  • 22. Nodding “yes” movement made possible by articulation of occipital condyles rocking in superior articular processes of the atlas. This articulation is called the atlantooccipital joint .
  • 23. Anterior view of second cervical vertebrae, the axis . Note the odontoid process (dens) labeled #5.
  • 24. Anterior x- ray through open mouth. Note odontoid process (dens) of axis (#9).
  • 26. The atlantoaxial joint allows the atlas to pivot around the odontoid process so the head can make a side-to-side “no” movement.
  • 27. Method of fracturing odontoid process (dens).
  • 28.  
  • 29. Note locations of the atlantoocipital and atlantoaxial joints.
  • 30. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS CORRECT ABOUT THE ATLAS? A ITS ARTICULATION WITH THE SKULL ALLOWS SIDE-TO-SIDE “NO” MOTIONS B ITS MOST SUPERIOR PART IS CALLED THE DENS C IT ARTICULATES WITH THE TEMPORAL BONE D IT HAS A PROMINENT SPINOUS PROCESS, HENCE THE TERM “VERTEBRA PROMINENS” E IT HAS HOLES IN ITS TRANSVERSE PROCESSES
  • 31. The spinous process of C 7 (vertebra prominens) is an easily palpable prominence felt at the base of the neck.
  • 32.  
  • 33. The classical hangman’s fracture of the cervical vertebrae severs the spinal cord. The large knot is typically positioned just behind the left ear.
  • 34. The thoracic vertebrae serve as attachments for the ribs so as to form the posterior anchor of the thoracic cage.
  • 35. Thoracic vertebrae have costal facets or costal demifacets on their bodies and transverse processes for attachment of the ribs
  • 36. Note ribs attach to bodies and transverse processes of thoracic vertebrae
  • 37. Lumbar vertebrae have massive bodies and thick blunt spinous processes. They are the largest vertebrae of the spinal column.
  • 38.  
  • 39.  
  • 40. (L 3 and L 4 )
  • 41. The L3/L4 intervertebral space is level with the iliac crests of the pelvis
  • 42.  
  • 43. The sacrum consists of five fused vertebrae. The sacrum atriculates with the ilia of the pelvis.
  • 44. The sacrum articulates with L5 superiorly, with the bones of the os coxae laterally, and with the coccyx inferiorly.
  • 45. The coccyx consists of four fused vertebrae
  • 46. Human tails rarely occur and are easily removed surgically.
  • 47. The coccyx is easily fractured, particularly by Master Long.
  • 48. Palpation of fractured coccyx by inserting index finger in the rectum and applying pressure.
  • 49. Childbirth can injure both the perineum and the coccyx
  • 51. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ARTICULATES WITH THE BONY PELVIS (OSSA COXAE)? A COCCYX B L 5 C SACRUM D AURICLE E NONE OF THE ABOVE
  • 52. The thoracic cage is formed by thoracic vertebrae, ribs, costal cartilages, and sternum
  • 53. Contents of thoracic (chest) cavity .
  • 54. (gladiolus) Sternum Costal notches for rib attachment (Sternal notch)
  • 55. Suprasternal fossa is just superior to jugular notch (sternal notch). Note large rope-like muscles that form lateral boundaries of suprasternal fossa.
  • 56. (gladiolus) Sternum Costal notches for rib attachment (Sternal notch)
  • 58. Read about sternal foramina in the clinical view in your text.
  • 60. Master Long knows where your heart is located!
  • 61. An upward and inward blow to the xiphoid can fracture it off and drive it into the heart (a directly inward blow will drive it into the liver)
  • 62. Master Long delivering the potentially fatal blow to his opponent’s xiphoid.
  • 63.  
  • 64. Human sacrifice in Central America
  • 65. Human sacrifice in Central America. Note the sacrificial altar that is reminiscent of a USU parking barricade. This allows the victim to be bent backwards.
  • 66. A curious mind might ask why Utah State University chose this particular design for use around the campus as a traffic barricade? Was it just by mere chance that it mimics the design of sacrificial altar stones of Aztecs?
  • 67. I urge caution if you should see wild-eyed and bare-breasted collegians with red stained hands! (or with runny cheeseburgers)
  • 68. Ribs #1-7 are “true ribs” and are directly attached to the sternum. Ribs #8-10 share the costal cartilage attachment of rib #7, while ribs #11-12 don’t attach anteriorly at all. So ribs #8-12 are also called “false ribs.”
  • 69. Posterior view Ribs #11 and #12 not only are false ribs, they are also floating ribs because they have no attachment to the sternum whatsoever
  • 71. Cervical rib on C 7 Elongated transverse process Elongated transverse process on C 7 Read about variations in rib development in clinical view in text
  • 72. IF A WANDERING BUG STARTED ON THE OCCIPITAL BONE OF A SKELETON, TRAVELED DOWN 18 VERTEBRAE, AND THEN MOVED ANTERIORLY ALONG A BONE, WHAT BONE WHOULD THE BUG BE WALKING ON? A FLOATING RIB B FALSE RIB C BONE WITH NO COSTAL CARTILAGE D BONE OF THORACIC CAGE E ALL OF THE ABOVE
  • 73.  
  • 74. Christopher Reeve in his role as Superman
  • 75.  
  • 76. Christopher Reeve became a famous respirator-dependent quadriplegic
  • 77. Christopher Reeve eventually died from an infection that began in a diseased bed sore (decubitus ulcer). He did much to promote research in treatment for spinal injuries.
  • 78. There are many ways to suffer a flail chest . One is shown here.
  • 79.  
  • 80. Paradoxical motion occurs when the fractured segment of ribs moves in a direction that is opposite from the rest of the chest wall when the injured person inhales or exhales.
  • 83.
  • 84. Infants born with spina bifida are typically paralyzed distal from the defect.
  • 85. Spina bifida occulta (hidden, no opening of the back)
  • 87.  
  • 88.  
  • 89. Chiropractors have been shown to statistically have the best success with most lower back pain. More so than other healthcare providers.
  • 90. Abdominal crunches that flex the spine strengthen the anterior muscles (such as the rectus abdominus ) that help stabilize the spine Arching or extension of the spine strengthens the posterior muscles (such as the erector spinae muscles ) that help stabilize the spine.
  • 91. Back surgery should be the last resort as outcome is uncertain.
  • 92. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING HAS BEEN SHOWN TO REDUCE THE RISK OF NEURAL TUBE DEFECTS, SUCH AS ANENCEPHALY? A B VITAMIN B SUNLIGHT C VITAMIN A D FOLIC ACID WITHIN THE FIRST WEEK AFTER BIRTH E ACCUPUNCTURE
  • 93.