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23 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Three types of bones
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long = radius
short = talus flat = scapula |
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Six types of joints
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hinge = elbow, knee
ball-socket = hip, shoulder gliding = intercarpal ellipsoid = atlas occipital pivot = atlas-axis saddle = carpal-metacarpal (thumb) |
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Five types of vertebrae
Plus numbers and curvature direction |
cervical 7 concave
thoracic 12 convex lumbar 5 concave sacrum 5 fused convex coccyx 3-4 fused n/a |
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Parts of vertebra
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1) body
2) pedicle articular feet laina transverse process spinous process |
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Spaces of in/around vertebra
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vertebral canal
intervertebral formina transverse foramen (cervical spine only) |
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Two parts of intervertebral disc
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nucleus pulposus
annulus fibrosus |
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What are the three ligaments of vertebral column?
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anterior longitudinal ligament
posterior longitudinal ligament interspinous & intertransverse ligaments |
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What are the three elements of the hip bone that form the deep socket (give name)?
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The ilium, ischium, pubis form the acetabulum.
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The_____ and ____form the circumference of the large opening called the____.
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ischium, pubis, and obturator foramen
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What are the two lumbar muscles?
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Psoas major
Quadratus lumborum (sidebending) |
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What two muscle groups form four muscular bundles around the lumbar spine?
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Psoas
Posterior transversospinalis work to stabilize the lumbar spine...hold it erect |
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What are the three deep back muscles and what action are they responsible for?
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Intertransverse sidebending
interspinalis extension transversospinalis lateral rotation |
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What are the three categories of transversospinalis muscles and how many vertebral levels do they cross?
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semispinalis spans 5-6 vertebral levels
multifidus spans three levels rotatores span a single level |
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What movements are the transversospinalis muscles responsible for?
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extension, sidebending, rotation
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What are the deep neck muscles and what actions are they responsible for?
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rectus capitis posterior minor
rectus capitis posterior major obliquus capitis superior obliquus capitis inferior extension and sidebending |
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What are the three components of the intermediate back and neck muscles and their three compenants?
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iliocostalis (most lateral)
1) iliocostalis lumborum 2) ilocostalis thoracis 3) iliocostalis cervicis longissimus 1) longissimus capitis 2) longissimus throacis 3) longissimus cervicis spinalis (most medial) 1) spinalis capitis 2) semispinalis capitis 3) spinalis thoracis |
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What are the primary actions of the iliocostalis and the longissimus muscles?
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extension
sidebending (iliocostalis lumborum |
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What is the difference in action between the spinalis capitis and the spinalis thoracis?
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Semispinalis capitis and spinalis capitis can do extension, sidebending or rotation, and straighten the spine. Spinalis thoracis extends only!
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What are the two sets of muscles on the superior and anterior portions of the ribs that aid in respiration?
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serratus posterior superior
serratus posterior inferior |
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what are the five muscles associated with respiration?
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internal intercostals
external intercostals lavetores costarum transversus thoracis diaphragm |
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What are the four abdominal muscles and the action that they are responsible for?
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Transversus abdominus - pulls in the belly
internal oblique - rotation and lateral bending external oblique - same as internal obliques rectus abdominis - flexion |
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Name the seven shoulder muscles:
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1) serratus anterior
downward and abduction and rotation 2) subclavius - depresses the clavicle 3) pectoralis minor - pulls scapula forward and down or helps elevate the ribs 4) Sternocleidomastiod (SCM) - elevate the clavicle 5) Levator scapulae - elevates the scapula and rotates it downward 6) Rhombiods - adduct the scapula and work with the levator scapulae in downwatd rotation 7) Trapezius - everything BUT ABDUCTION |
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What is the difference between abduction and adduction?
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ADDUCTION is towards the medial plane and ABDuction is away from the medial plane
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