102 -Intro to Triangles of Neck

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above

spinal nerves C1-C7 pass ______ corresponding vertebrae

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below

spinal nerves T1-S5 pass ______ corresponding vertebrae

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C7 and T1

spinal nerve C8 passes through which two vertebrae?

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transverse foramen

the vertebral artery passes through what space in the vertebrae?

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atlas (C1)

vertebrae that functions to support the skull

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axis (C2)

vertebrae that functions to provide rotation on the head on the neck

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dens

what specialized structure allows for rotational movement of the head?

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atlanto-occipital joint

joint primarily for flexion/extension and lateral bending of skull of C1:

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atlanto-axial joint

joint primarily rotation with some flexion/extension, lateral bending of C1 on C2

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transverse ligament of atlas

what structure prevents anterior displacement of the skull and atlas together?

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alar ligaments

what structure prevents excessive lateral rotation of the skull and atlas, attaches to dens and foramen magnum?

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posterior longitudinal ligament

this structure prevents hyper flexion of cervical column:

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posterior longitudinal ligament

Identify the structure.

<p>Identify the structure.</p>
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superior longitudinal band

inferior longitudinal band

transverse ligament

these three structures make up the cruciate ligament:

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anterior longitudinal ligament

this structure prevents hyper extension of cervical column:

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anterior longitudinal ligament

Identify the structure.

<p>Identify the structure.</p>
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C1-C6

through which vertebrae does the vertebral artery run through transverse foramena

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vertebral a.

what structure passes through the transverse foramena of vertebrae C1-C6?

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nuchal ligament

this structure forms septum in posterior neck and prevents hyperflexion, runs form external occipital protuberance to C7

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nuchal ligament

Identify the structure

<p>Identify the structure</p>
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interspinous ligament

this structure replaces the nuchal ligament below C7 to connect the spinous processes:

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supraspinous ligament

this structure connects the tips of the spinous processes

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supraspinous ligament

identify the structure

<p>identify the structure</p>
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posterior atlanto-occipital membrane

the vertebral artery pierces what structure as it leaves the vertebrae and enters the skull?

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investing fascia

this fascial layer of the neck encloses the trapezius and the SCM

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superficial fascia

this fascial layer of the neck encloses the platysma muscle

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pretracheal fascia

this fascial layer of the neck encloses the trachea, thyroid, parathyroids and esophagus

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prevertebral fascia

this fascial layer of the neck encloses most of the muscles of the back (except trapezius), and the vertebrae

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alar fascia

this fascial layer of the neck lays between the pretracheal and prevertebral fascia

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vagus nerve

internal jugular vein

common carotid artery

what 3 structures the the carotid sheath contain?

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investing fascia

identify the fascial layer

<p>identify the fascial layer</p>
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posterior auricular v.

retromandibular v.

what two veins join to form the external jugular vein?

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external jugular v.

the posterior auricular v. and retromandibular v. join to form the:

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sublcavian v.

the internal and external jugular veins empty into what vein?

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brachiocephalic v.

the subclavian vein drains into the:

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sternocleidomastoid m.

what muscle runs in between the internal and external jugular veins?

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external jugular v.

if a patient has a blockage of blood returning to the heart, clinically you may see distention of what structure?

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platysma m.

Action: Depresses mandible, draws down the lower lip and the angle of mouth

Tenses skin in anterior neck

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platysma m.

identify the structure

<p>identify the structure</p>
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spinal accessory nerve (XI)

innervation for the trapezius muscle:

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trapezius m.

Action: Superior part - elevates and upwardly rotates scapula

Middle part - retracts scapula

Inferior part - depresses and rotates scapula superiorly

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trapezius m.

identify the structure

<p>identify the structure</p>
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sternocleidomastoid m.

Action: Both muscles acting together extend head at atlanto-occipital joint, and flex cervical part of vertebral column

Contraction of one muscle moves the face to the opposite side

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sternocleidomastoid m.

identify the structure

<p>identify the structure</p>
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motor: spinal accessory n.

innervation for the sternocleidomastoid muscle:

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sternocleidomastoid m.

Torticollis or 'twisted neck" is a result of injury of what muscle?

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posterior border of sternocleidomastoid

what structure makes the anterior boarder of the posterior triangle?

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anterior boarder of trapezius

what structure makes the posterior boarder of the posterior triangle?

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clavicle

what structure makes the inferior boarder of the posterior triangle?

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investing fascia

what fascial layer makes the roof of the posterior triangle?

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prevertebral fascia

what fascial layer makes the floor of the posterior triangle?

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lesser occipital n.

what innervates the cutaneous surface behind the ear?

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lesser occipital n.

identify the structure

<p>identify the structure</p>
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great auricular n.

identify the structure

<p>identify the structure</p>
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transverse cervical n.

identify the structure

<p>identify the structure</p>
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supraclavicular n.

identify the structure

<p>identify the structure</p>
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great auricular n.

what innervates the cutaneous surface covering the ear down to the mandible?

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transverse cervical n.

what innervates the cutaneous surface covering the anterior triangle of the neck?

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posterior border of sternocleidomastoid

where is the location of the nerve point of cervical plexus that emerges from the posterior triangle?

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lesser occipital n.

great auricular n.

transverse cervical n.

supraclavicular n.

name the 4 nerves that emerge from the nerve point of the cervical plexus that emerges from of the posterior triangle:

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posterior triangle

the nerve point of the cervical plexus is located in what triangle of the neck?

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C1-C4

which spinal nerves make up the cervical plexus?

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C2,C3

which spinal nerves originate the lesser occipital nerve?

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C2,C3

which spinal nerves originate the great auricular nerve?

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C2,C3

which spinal nerves originate the transverse cervical nerve?

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C3,C4

which spinal nerves originate the supraclavicular nerve?

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C3,C4,C5

which spinal nerves originate the phrenic nerve?

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foramen magnum

the spinal accessory nerves enters the skull via:

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jugular foramen

the spinal accessory nerves exits the skull via:

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posterior triangle

from emerging from the jugular foramen, what must the spinal accessory nerve cross in order to innervate the trapezius muscle?

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SCM and trapezius

what two muscles does the spinal accessory nerve innervate?

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ventral

the cervical plexus originates from the _______ primary rami

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C1

which cranial nerve does not have an existing dermatome?

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cervical plexus

what nerve network supplies the cutaneous surface neck, lower jaw and ear?

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dorsal rami of cervical spinal nerves

what nerve network supplies the cutaneous surface posterior portion of the scalp and neck?

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trigeminal Nerve (CN V)

what nerve supplies the cutaneous surface of the anterior head and face?

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scalene mm.

what muscles originate from the transverse processes of cervical vertebrae used to laterally bend neck, but can also elevate 1st, 2nd rib during heavy respiration?

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anterior and middle scalene mm.

which scalene muscles insert onto the 1st rib?

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posterior scalene m.

which scalene muscles insert onto the 2nd rib?

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brachial plexus

subclavian a.

what two structures will be compressed in Scalene Compression Syndrome?

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subclavian v.

which of the following structures is NOT affected by Scalene Compression Syndrome?

-sublcavian artery

-subclavian vein

-brachial plexus

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anterior belly of digastric m.

posterior belly of digastric m.

mandible

what structures form the submandibular triangle?

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submandibular triangle

name the triangle formed by the following structures:

-anterior belly of digastric muscle

-posterior belly of digastric muscle

-mandible

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left and right anterior belly of digastric mm.

hyoid bone

what structures form the mental triangle?

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mental triangle

name the triangle formed by the following structures:

-left and right anterior belly of digastric muscles

-hyoid bone

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posterior margin of SCM

superior belly of omohyoid muscle

posterior belly of digastric

what structures form the carotid triangle?

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carotid triangle

name the triangle formed by the following structures:

-posterior margin of SCM

-superior belly of omohyoid muscle

-posterior belly of digastric

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midline

superior belly of omohyoid

SCM

what structures form the muscular triangle?

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muscular triangle

name the triangle formed by the following structures:

-midline

-superior belly of omohyoid

-SCM

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platysma m.

what is the muscle of facial expression?

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cervical branch of facial n.

innervation for the platysma muscle:

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mylohyoid

anterior belly digastric

posterior belly digastric

stylohyoid

name the 4 suprahyoid muscles:

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thyrohyoid

sternothyroid

sternohyoid

superior & inferior belly of omohyoid

name the 5 infrahyoid muscles:

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posterior belly of digastric m.

what suprahyoid muscle attaches to the mastoid process?

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stylohyoid m.

what suprahyoid muscle attaches to the styloid process?

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anterior belly of digastric m.

what suprahyoid muscle attaches to the mandibular protuberance?

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ansa cervicalis

what nerve plexus innervates the infrahyoid muscles

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C1-C3

the ansa cervicalis roots from which cervical nerves?

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thyrohyoid

which of the following infrahyoid muscles is NOT innervated by the ansa cervicalis?

-omohyoid

-sternohyoid

-thyrohyoid

-sternothyroid

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facial a.

lingual a.

superior thyroid a.

ascending pharyngeal a.

occipital a.

posterior auricular a.

superficial temporal a.

maxillary a.

name the branches of the ECA: