Spine Kinesiology

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Flashcards in spine kinesiology; Reference - Brunnstrom

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Normal curves
* cervical ( lordotic)
* thoracic (kyphotic)
* lumbar (lordotic)
* sacral (Kyphotic)
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Lordotic curves
Cervical and lumbar
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Kyphotic curves
Thoracic and sacral
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Primary curve
Kyphosis
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Secondary curve
Lordosis
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Ligaments that bind the vertebrae together
* anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments, extending the entire length of the column
* ligamentum flavum (L., flavus, yellow) between the laminae of adjacent vertebrae
* ligamentum intertransversarium, interspinale, and supraspinale
* ligamentum nuchae
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What type of joint is the intervertebral disc and vertebra
Cartilaginous joint
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Facets are what type of joint
Synovial joints
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Motion segments consist of
* two adjacent vertebrae
* three intervertebral joints
* the soft tissues of the intervertebral disc
* longitudinal and intersegmental ligaments
* the capsules of the facet joints
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Osteokinematic motions
Flexion (and lateral flexion), extension and L&R rot
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Arthrokinematic motions
* anteroposterior shear or slide
* distraction-compression
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Vertebral body
resistance to the compressive forces of superincumbent weight; muscle contractions; and external loads that occur in lifting, pulling, or pushing
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Intervetebral disc
protect the facet joints from compression injury and permit—as well as limit—motions of the vertebrae
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Anterior vertebral joint components
intertebral discs, and the longitudinal ligaments form the anterior vertebral structures.
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Biomechanical functions of the vertebral bodies
include resistance to the compressive forces of superincumbent weight; muscle contractions; and external loads that occur in lifting, pulling, or pushing.
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Components of intervertebral disc
annulus fibrosus, nucleus pulposus. end plate
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Annulus fibrosus
a series of fibroelastic cartilaginous rings that enclose the nucleus pulposus
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Sharpey’s fibers
* plastic cover
* outmost layer of the annulus fibrosus
* protect the annulus fibrosus and nucleus pulposus
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Function of vertebral body
* restrain rotatory movement
* prevent excessive torsional movement
* allow slight motion
* bear weight
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nucleus pulposus
Central mass, a gel with an 80% to 90% water content and two cartilaginous plates
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Annulus pulposus
Changes shape, releases and absorbs water. And is naturally thicker in Ant than Post
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Annulus Fibrosus
Shock absorber
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Where does compression of nucleus pulposus comes from
Compression forces produced by standing and walking throughout the day cause the nucleus to lose small quantities of water
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Two hyaline cartilaginous plates
Vertebral end plates
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End plates function
separate the nucleus and the annulus from the vertebral bodies and merge with the annulus fibrosus collagen fibers
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FLEXION of IV disc
* compression in the anterior part
* accommodation posteriorly
* posterolateral herniation
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Extension of IV disc
* compressive force - posterior
* accommodation on ant IV disc
* ant displacement
* anterior herniation
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Increase distraction forces
Force where nucleus pulposus is translated inward
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Compress or less distraction
nucleus pulposus have superior or mediolateral translation
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Angle of the hip in effective traction
90 degrees (usual) ; position - lvl of vertebra
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nerve root problem
flex pt in traction
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other forms of nerve problem
extended pt in traction
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MCNAB’s Classification
Classification/stages of herniation
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PT manageable hernia
stage 1 & 2
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Not manageable by pure PT, involves laminectomy
stage 3 & 4
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Buldging
* Protrusion of discs Annulus Fibrosus rupture
* Disc sags and looks like it is bulging outward


* C a herniated disc, the outer covering of the
disc which is the annulus fibrosus’ inner layer
has a hole or tear
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Prolapse
* outermost layer of annulus fibrosus contain the nucleus
* Occurs when the outer fibres of the
intervertebral disc are injured, and the soft
material known as the nucleus pulposus,
ruptures out of its enclosed space
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Extrusion
Annulus fibrosus perforated and discal material moved in discal space
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Sequestration
* Sharpey’s fiber is torn
* Formation of discal fragments from AF to NP
to the disc
* Migration of the herniated disc fragment into
the epidural space, completely separating it
from the parent disc
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Shmorl’s nodes
superior or inferior displacement of
the nucleus pulposus
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ALL - Anterior Longitudinal Ligament
limits backward bending; excessive extension
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PLL - Posterior Longitudinal Ligament
Limit forward flexion (makes it taut)
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Superior hernia to the nerve root
When pt leans on opposite side to be pain free
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Herina is Inferior to the Nerve root
If the pt leans on the same side to be pain free
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Vascular Claudication
result from blood
supply problem
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Neurogenic Claudication
Nerve root compression
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Posterolateral HNP
Unilateral pain
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pt position of comfort is prone
the pt is in supine with hip flexed and complains because of pain, he/she have **HNP**
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pt position of comfort is supine
the pt is in prone position with hip extended and complains because of pain, he/she have **spinal stenosis**
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Clinical manifestation: Increased CSF
Indicates inflammation
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Hyporeflexia
reflex decreases because of nerve root compression (typical PNI) (LMNL)
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Spondylosis
degeneration of IV disc and its adjacent structure
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Spondylolysis
* a defect in pars interarticularis
* this defect is non displaced fracture
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Spondylolisthesis
subluxation of one vertebral body
on another, most often 2° to spondylosis
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Posterior vertebral structures
* Arch
* Transverse and spinous processes
* Bilateral facet jts
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Ligamentum flavum
Limits forward flexion, particularly in the lumbar area, where it resists separation of the laminae.
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Supraspinous
Spinous process to spinous process tip to tip

Lim flex

C7 to sacrum

cervical area > ligamentum nuchae
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Ligamentum nuchae
In the cervical area, the supraspinous ligament becomes the ligamentum nuchae. The interspinous and supraspinous ligaments resist forward bending.
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Why does Coupling motions occur
because of the orientation of the planes of the left and right facet joints and limitation of motion provided by the disc, vertebral ligaments, fascia, and muscles
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Coupling motions
Side bending w/ rot > rot w/ side bending
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Coupling motions: Spine in N pos. in sagittal plane
rotation and side bending occur contralaterally
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Coupling motions: Spine is flex/ Extend. in sagittal plane
rotation and side bending occur in an ipsilateral fashion
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Atlanto-occipital jt
* Yes jt ; flex & extend
* note: execssive f&e - damage medulla oblongata
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Atlanto-axial jt
* no jt
* 50% rot
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antlanto-axial stabilizers
atlantal lig. And Alar Lig.

Alar lig - subluxation = hypermobile odontoid process (pt c. downsyndrome “trisomy21)
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cervical region
upper and lower
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Crainiovertebral angle
* determinant if pt have forward head posture
* C1, C2, C7
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Forward bending of superior facet
Slide - Anterior , superior
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backward bending of superior facet
Slide- posterior, inferior
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side bending right
* left superior facet moves superiorly and anterior
* while the right superior facet moves inferior and posterior
* rotation of the vertebral body to the right and the spinous process to the left
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Transitional vertebra
* T1 & T12
* T1 = limits the shape of cervical body
* T12 = its facet is mostly the same c lumbar
vertebra
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Function of Transitional vertebra
Support to head and trunk

Protect mediastinal organs

Pt of A of mm of respi (cont. rate of respi)
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Facet jt of thoracic r.


* 20° of frontal plane


* Leans towards side bending
* Lateral flexion in left & right(limits by the ribs)
* move toward the vertical or frontal plane. •
Limits flexion and extension
* ribs and the sternum, however, limit potential
motions of the thoracic vertebrae
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Costotransverse jt
not mobile articulation of Rib 1-10, same lvl of transverse process
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Lumbar r.
common derangement, common sit of prob

line of problem is not straight

greater ROM

strong mm influence (ant and post)
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Ant pelvic tilt
lumbar extension

lumbar lordosis
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Post pelvic tilt
lumbar flexion

lumbar kyphosis
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Lumbosacral junction
Articulation of L5 and S1
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Lumbarization
Function of lumbar vertebra mimics by the
sacral vertebra
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Sacralization
Function of sacral vertebra mimics by the
lumbar vertebra
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Lumbosacral Angle
* Measure via x ray


* To know if decreased or increased angle is by the position of the pelvis.
* Pars interarticularis
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Lumbosacral junction are reinforced by
Iliolumbar lig and sacrolumbar lig
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increase ant pelvic tilt
lumbar Lordosis, inc LSA
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increase post pelvic tilt
lumbar kyphosis
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spondylolisthesis
Anatomic variations that weaken the joint may permit the lumbar vertebra to slide forward on the sacrum
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Thoracolumbar Fascia
Thoracodorsal fascia; a strong , complex structure that acts like huge ligament to connect the ribs, vertebrae and sacrum, ; the posterior IV ligamentous system; and trunk muscles

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Thoracolumbar Fascia components
* Anterior layer
* Deepest and covers the Quad Lumborum
* Middle layer
* Posterior layer
* Superficial and deep lamina
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Sacrum
link between the axial skeleton and the lower extremities
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Sacroiliac jt motions
anteroposterior, abd and add, ER and IR
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Rectus Capitis lateralis
RCL mm is important for co-contraction (it produces upright posi. of the head)
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Longus Colli
contracts and stabilizes the head during 3 circumstances: talking, coughing, and swallowing
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PAM Scalenes mm
* lat flex head
* elevate ribs when contracting
* poor leverage in rot
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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Impingement of the subclavian artery
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RCL and LC
ipsilateral
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SCM & scalene
contralateral
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SCM - bilat
neck stabilizer
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SCM - unilat
ipsilat - side bend

contralat - rot
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Erector spinae
extend trunk
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Sacrospinalis
core mm at the back - intersegmental mm (composed of - ILoveSpine in LaMe)
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Rectus Capitis
post maj & minor