Typical Cervical Vertebra and Atypical C1 Flashcards
What is the name of the lamina-pedicle junction of typical cervical vertebrae?
the articular pillar
What nerve indents the articular pillar of typical cervical vertebrae?
the medial branch of the dorsal ramus of a cervical spinal nerve
What is the classic angulation of typical cervical articular facets?
40 to 45 degrees from the coronal plane
Recent work suggests what angulation for typical cervical articular facets?
55 to 60 degrees
What is the orientation of the typical cervical superior articular facets?
backward, upward, medial (BUM)
What is the orientation of the typical cervical inferior articular facets?
forward, lateral, downward (FoLD)
What muscles will attach to typical cervical articular processes?
the longissimus capitis, longissimus cervicis, semispinalis capitis, semispinalis cervicis, multifidis and rotators
The greatest range of flexion - extension among the typical cervical vertebrae occurs at which vertebral couple?
typically C5/C6
What motions are coupled in the cervical spine?
lateral bending and axial rotation
Ranges of coupled motion among typical cervical vertebrae will be similar for what cervical vertebral couples?
the C2/C3, C3/C4, C4/C5 vertebral couples
Ranges of coupled motion around the typical cervical vertebrae will being to decrease at what cervical vertebral couple?
the C5/C6 vertebral couple
What is the usual condition for the Caucasian typical cervical spinous process?
they are bifid
What is the usual condition for the African-American typical cervical spinous process?
They are non-bifid
What muscles may attach to the typical cervical spinous process?
the spinalis cervicis, semifinals cervicis, semipinalis thoracis, multifidis, rotators, and interspinalis
What ligaments will attach to the typical cervical spinous process?
the interspinous ligament and ligaments nuchae
What will form the anterior boundary of a typical cervical intervertebral foramen?
the lateral groove and vertebral body of the segment above, the uncinate process and vertebral body of the segment below, the intervertebral disc and the posterior longitudinal ligament
what will for the posterior boundary of a typical cervical intervertebral foramen?
the inferior articular process (post-zygapophysis), the superior articular process (pre-zygapophysis), the capsular ligament and the ligament flavum
what will form the superior boundary of a typical cervical intervertebral foramen
the inferior vertebral notch/incisure
what will form the inferior boundary of a typical cervical intervertebral foramen?
the superior vertebral notch/incisure
What is the unique anterior boundary of the intervertebral foramen for the C4 spinal nerve?
there lateral groove of C3 and uncinate process of C4 forming the joint of Luschka
What is the name of the first cervical vertebra?
atlas
What features are lacking at C1?
vertebral body, pedicles, a spinous process and the intervertebral disc
What osseous modification is observed to the front of the anterior arch of C1?
the anterior tubercle
What muscle attaches to the anterior arch of C1?
longus colli
What ligaments will attach to the anterior arch of C1
the anterior longitudinal, anterior atlanta-occipital and anterior atlanta-axial ligaments