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Vertebral arch
pink
Spinous process
Pink
Lamina
Pink
Transverse process
pink
Pedicle
red
vertebral foramen
pink
Vertebral body
Circled
Intervertebral foramen
What type of vertebra is this
Cervical vertebra
What type of vertebra is this
Thoracic vertebra
What type of vertebra is this
Lumbar vertebra
red
Transverse foramen
What bone is this
Atlas/C1
What bone is this
Axis/C2
Which region of the vertebra is this likely to be in
C3-C6
Which vertebra is this
C7
What are the superficial extrinsic back muscles
Trapezius, latissimus dorsi, levator scapulae, rhomboid major, rhomboid minor
What are the intermediate extrinsic back muscles
Serratus posterior superior, serratus posterior inferior
What muscle is this
Trapezius
What is the nerve supply of trapezius
CN 11/Spinal accessory spinal nerve
What is highlighted
Ligamentum nuchae
What does the trapezius extend from and attach to
Occipital bone, lower thoracic vertebra and spine of scapula
What muscle is this
Latissimus dorsi
What does the latissimus dorsi attach to
Humerus biccipital groove
What is the latissimus dorsi nerve supply
Thoracodorsal nerve
What muscle is this
Levator scapulae
What muscle is this
Rhomboid minor
What muscle is this
Rhomboid major
What does the dorsal scapular nerve supply
Rhomboid major, rhomboid minor, levator scapulae
What muscle is this
Serratus posterior superior
What muscle is this
Serratus posterior inferior
What movement does the trapezius do
Elevation of the scapula, retraction of the scapula, depression of scapula
What movement does latissimus dorsi do
Adduction, medial rotation, extension at shoulder
What movement does levator scapulae do
Elevation, lateral neck flexion, neck extension
What movement does rhomboid major do
Retraction of scapula
What movement does rhomboid minor do
Retraction of scapula
What movement does serratus posterior inferior do
Depresses ribs
What movement does serratus posterior superior do
Elevates ribs
What bone is this
Occipital bone
What is the dark blue circle
Foramen magnum
What is highlighted
Occipital condyles
What is pink
Mastoid process
What is highlighted green
Atlanto-occipital joint
What movement does the atlanto-occipital joint allow for
Flexion and extension of neck
What is highlighted green
Atlantoaxial joint
What is highlighted green
Zygapophyseal joints
What is highlighted green
Median atlantoaxial joint
What movement does the median atlantoaxial joint help with
Rotation
What is highlighted green
Transverse ligament of the atlas
What is highlighted
Cruciform ligament
What is highlighted
Alar ligament
What is highlighted
Apical ligament of dens
What is highlighted
Annulus fibrosus
What is highlighted
Nucleus pulposus
Where does a herniated disc usually occur
L4/L5, L5/S1
What is highlighted
Anterior longitudinal ligament
What is highlighted
Posterior longitudinal ligament
What is highlighted
Interspinous ligament
What muscle is this
Splenius capitis
What muscle is this
Longissimus capitis
What muscle is this
Longissimus cervicis/colli
What is highlighted
Superior costal facet/superior demifacet
What is highlighted
Inferior costal facet/inferior demifacet
What is highlighted
Transverse costal facet
What are the holes
Anterior sacral foramina
What is highlighted dark blue
Posterior sacral foramina
pink
Median sacral crest
Arrow
Sacral hiatus
Green
Promontory
Green
Ala of sacrum
What is highlighted yellow
Thoracolumbar fascia
What are the intrinsic back muscles responsible for structure wise
Vertebral column
What are the spinotransversales muscles
Splenius capitis, splenius cervicis
What are the erector spinae muscles
Iliocostalis, longissimus, spinalis
What movement do the left and right splenius muscles do together
Extension of the neck
What movement does the splenius muscle do alone
Rotation of head
What is highlighted
Iliocostalis
What is highlighted
Longissimus
What is highlighted
Spinalis
What movement does the erector spinae group do
Extension of spine, rotate spine
What are the erector spinae muscles innervated by
Posterior rami of spinal nerves
What groups are involved in the transversospinales group
Semispinalis, multifidus, rotatores
What group of muscles is this
Semispinalis
What group of muscles is this
Multifidus
What group of muscles are these
Rotatores
What movement do transversospinales muscles do
Extension and rotation of spine
What are these muscles
Levatores costarium
What muscle
Anterior scalene
What muscle
Middle scalene
What muscle
Posterior scalene
What does anterior and middle scalene attach to
First rib
What does posterior scalene attach to
2nd rib
What muscle is highlighted
Longus colli/longus cervicis
What muscle is highligted
Longus capitis
What movement do longus capitis and longus colli do when they contract bilaterally and unilaterally
Flexion movement at next (bilaterally), rotation (unilaterally)
What muscle
Psoas major
What muscle
Quadratus lumborum
What does psoas major originate from and attach to
Origin: Transverse processes of lumbar vertebrae
Attachement: Lesser trochanter of femur
What does quadratus lumborum originate from and attach to
Origin: iliac crest
Attachment: Transverse process of lumbar vertebrae and 12th rib
Green
Groove for subclavian artery