Spinal Final Exam: Section X. cont--Suboccipital M., Accessory M., A&L Deep C M., Post. Abd. M., & Select Thorax M Flashcards

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What muscles are included in the suboccipital muscle group?

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rectus capitis posterior major, rectus capitis posterior minor, obliquus capitis inferior, and obliquus capitis superior

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Which suboccipital muscle lacks an attachment to the skull?

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obliquus capitis inferior

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Which nerve will innervate all suboccipital muscles?

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the dorsal ramus of C1, the suboccipital nerve

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What is the origin of the rectus capitis posterior major?

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the spinous tubercle of C2

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What is the insertion of the rectus capitis posterior minor?

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inferior nuchal line laterally

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Contraction of rectus capitis posterior major will result in what movements?

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turns the face to the side, bilaterally acts to extend the head

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What is the origin of the rectus capitis posterior minor?

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the posterior tubercle of the posterior arch of C1

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What is the insertion of the rectus capitis posterior minor?

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inferior nuchal line medially

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Contraction of rectus capitis posterior minor will result in what movement?

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extends the head

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What is the origin of the obliquus capitis inferior?

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C2 spinous process and lamina

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What is the insertion of the obliquus capitis inferior?

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transverse process of C1

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Contraction of obliquus capitis inferior will result in what movement?

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turns the face to the side

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What is the origin of the obliquus capitis superior?

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the posterior tubercle of the transverse process of C1

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What is the insertion of the obliquus capitis superior?

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between superior nuchal line and inferior nuchal line

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Contraction of obliquus capitis superior will result in what movements?

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lateral flexion/lateral bending of the head, bilaterally acts to extend the head

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An increase in the density of muscle spindles is most apparent in which suboccipital muscle?

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obliquus capitis inferior

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Suboccipital muscle feedback relays to what additional locations in the brain?

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extraocular nuclei of origin, primary visual cortex, and vestibular nuclei

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What is the result of communication between suboccipital muscles, visual centers, and vestibular centers?

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coordination of head and eye position

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What is the proposed function of the suboccipital muscle group?

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postural stabilizers of the atlanto-occipital and atlanto-axial joints

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Which suboccipital muscles are known to attach to dura mater?

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rectus capitis posterior major, rectus capitis posterior minor and, obliquus capitis inferior

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Interspinalis is paired in which regions of the spine?

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cervical and lumbar regions

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At what locations will interspinalis be absent along the spine?

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T3-T4 down to T10-T11

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Based on the density of muscle spindles what is the proposed function of the interspinalis?

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acts as a proprioceptive transducer in conjunction with intertrasnversarii to coordinate the smooth movement of the spine and to maintain appropriate posture

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Intertransversarii are paired in which region(s) of the spine?

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cervical and lumbar regions

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In which region of the spine are intertrasnversarii best developed?

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cervical region

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Which of the cervical intertransversarii is innerated by dorsal rami of cervical spinal nerves?

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posterior medial belly, cervical intertransversarii

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What is the origin of the medial belly of the lumbar intertransversarii?

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accessory process of transverse process L1-L4

mammillary process of superior articular process L1-L4

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What is the insertion of the medial belly of the lumbar intertransversarii?

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mammillary process of superior articular process the segment below (L2-L5)

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Which of the lumbar intertransversarii is innervated by dorsal rami of lumbar spinal nerves?

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medial belly, lumbar intertransversarii

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Which of the lumbar intertransversarii is innervated by ventral rami of lumbar spinal nerves?

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anterior laterally belly and posterior lateral belly, lumbar intertransversarii

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Which muscle group is innervated by both dorsal rami and ventral rami of spinal nerves?

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intertransversarii

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Based on the density of muscle spindles what is the proposed function of intertransversarii?

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acts as a proprioceptive transducer in conjunction with interspinalis to coordinate the smooth movement of the spine and to maintain appropriate posture

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What is the origin of the longus colli?

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vertebral bodies of C5-C7, T1-T3, and anterior tubercles of transverse processes C3-C5

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What is the insertion of the longus colli?

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anterior tubercle of the anterior arch C1, vertebral bodies of C2-C4, and anterior tubercles of transverse processes C5-C6

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Contraction of longus colli will result in what movements?

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flexion and lateral flexion (bending) of the neck and rotation to the contralateral side

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What will innervate the longus colli?

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ventral rami of C2-C6 or C7 spinal nerves

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What is the origin of the longus capitis?

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anterior tubercles of transverse processes C3-C6

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What is the insertion of the longus capitis?

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basilar part of the occipital bone

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What will innervate the longus capitis?

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the ventral rami of C1-C3 spinal nerves

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What is the origin of the rectus capitis anterior?

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lateral mass and costal element of the transverse process of C1

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What is the insertion of the rectus capitis anterior?

A

basilar part of the occipital bone

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What will innervate the rectus capitis anterior?

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ventral rami of C1-C2 spinal nerves

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What is the origin of the rectus capitis lateralis?

A

costal element of the transverse process of C1

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What is the insertion of the rectus capitis lateralis?

A

jugular process of the occipital bone

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What will innervate the rectus capitis lateralis?

A

the ventral rami of C1-C2 spinal nerves

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What is the origin of the anterior scalene?

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anterior tubercle of transverse processes of C3-C6

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What is the insertion of the anterior scalene?

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ridge and anterior scalene tubercle of the first rib

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Contraction of anterior scalene will result in what movements?

A

flexion and lateral flexion (bending) of the neck and rotation of cervicals to the contralateral side; elevates first rib

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What will innervate the anterior scalene?

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the ventral rami of C2-C6 spinal nerves

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What is the origin of the middle scalene?

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transverse processes of C1, C2 and

posterior tubercles of transverse processes C3-C7

51
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What is the insertion of the middle scalene?

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between the tubercle and groove for the subclavian artery on the first rib

52
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Contraction of middle scalene will result in what movements?

A

laterally flex the neck; elevate the first rib

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What will innervate the middle scalene?

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the ventral rami of C3-C8 spinal nerves

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What is the origin of the posterior scalene?

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posterior tubercles of transverse processes C4-C6

55
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What is the insertion of the posterior scalene?

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outer surface of second rib

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Contraction of posterior scalene will result in what movements?

A

laterally flex the neck; elevates the second rib

57
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What will innervate the posterior scalene?

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the ventral rami of C6-C8 spinal nerves

58
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Which muscle is said to form the iliolumbar ligament?

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quadratus lumborum

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What osseous part of the vertebral column serves as an origin to the quadratus lumborum?

A

transverse process of L5

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What is the insertion of the quadratus lumborum?

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transverse tubercles of the transverse process L1-L4 and 12th rib

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What will innervate the quadratus lumborum?

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the ventral rami of T12 and L1-L3 or L4 spinal nerves

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What is the origin of the psoas major?

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vertebral bodies T12, L1-L5, S1 and transverse processes of L1-L5

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What is the insertion of the psoas major?

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lesser trochanter of the femur

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What will innervate the psoas major?

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primarily the ventral rami of L2 and L3, may include ventral rami of L1 and L4 spinal nerves

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What is the origin of the psoas minor?

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vertebral bodies T12, L1

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What is the insertion of the psoas minor?

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iliopubic eminence of the innominate bone?

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What will innervate the psoas minor?

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the ventral ramus of L1 spinal nerve

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What osseous part of the vertebral column serves as an origin to the iliacus?

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superolateral margin of sacrum

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What non-vertebral column site serves as an origin to the iliacus?

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iliac crest and upper two-thirds of the iliac fossa of the innominate bone

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What is the insertion of the iliacus?

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lesser trochanter of the femur

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What will innervate the iliacus?

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the femoral nerve, primarily the ventral rami of L2 and L3

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What is the origin of the levator costarum brevis?

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transverse tubercles of transverse processes from C7, T1-T11

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What is the insertion of the levator costarum brevis?

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between the costal tubercle and costal angle of the rib below

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What will innervate the levator costarum brevis?

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the dorsal rami of T1-T12 spinal nerves

75
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What is the origin of the levator costarum longus?

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transverse tubercles of transverse processes from T7-T10

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What is the insertion of the levator costarum longus?

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near costal angle of rib 9 - rib 12

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What will innervate the levator costarum longus?

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the dorsal rami of the lower thoracic spinal nerves

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What is the origin of the serratus posterior superior?

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spinous tubercles of spinous processes from C7, T1 and T2, possibly T3

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What is the insertion of the serratus posterior superior?

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upper outer border of rib 2 - rib 5

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What will innervate the serratus posterior superior?

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the ventral rami of T2 - T5 spinal nerves… intercostal nerves

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What is the origin of the serratus posterior inferior?

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spinous tubercles of spinous processes from T11, T12, L1, and L2, possible L3

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What is the insertion of the serratus posterior inferior?

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inferior outer border of ribs 9-12

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What will innervate the serratus posterior inferior?

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the ventral rami of T9 -T11, the intercostal nerves and

the ventral ramus of T12, the subcostal