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Vertebral Column Learning Goals
1- Name the regions of the vertebral column, and number of vertebrae in each segment 2- Identify the distinguishing characteristics of vertebrae from each spinal column segment
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Adult Vertebral Column
26 vertebrae 24 individual vertebrae Sacrum – 5 fused vertebrae Coccyx – 4 fused vertebrae (7) Seven cervical vertebrae (12)Twelve thoracic vertebrae (5) Five lumbar vertebrae
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Adult Vertebral Column
strong, flexible rod average male = 71 cm (28 inches) average female – 61 cm (24 inches) capable of moving anteriorly posteriorly laterally also rotation supports the head encloses and protects the spinal cord allows for the exit of 31 pairs of spinal nerves – through intervertebral foramina
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Spinal Curvature Four curvatures: increase the strength of the column
Thoracic (primary) – forms fetally and retain the curve of the fetus Sacral (primary) – forms fetally and retain the curve of the fetus Cervical (secondary) – forms when the baby holds its head erect Lumbar (secondary) – forms upon walking
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Vertebral Column
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Adult Vertebral Column
vertebrae separated by intervertebral discs discs of fibrocartilage made up of an outer ring and a softer inner region found between C1 and C2 and all the way down to between L5 and the sacrum form the joints of the vertebral column absorb shock – flatten, broaden and bulge outward weakening in the outer ring can allow the herniation of the inner material
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Every vertebrae has the following:
1. body – weight bearing part of the vertebra separated by the discs 2. vertebral arch – surrounds the spinal cord surrounds a hole called a vertebral foramen 3. processes – seven of them 1. Spinous (1) – muscle attachment 2. Transverse (2) – muscle attachment 3. Superior articular (2) – forms joint with upper vertebra 4. Inferior articular (2) – forms joint with lower vertebra Cervical Vertebra
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Cervical Vertebrae Atlas – 1st; supports head
Axis – 2nd; pivots to turn head transverse foramina bifid spinous processes vertebral prominens – useful landmark
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Vertebral Column Study Guide
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Thoracic Vertebrae long spinous processes rib facets
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Thoracic Vertebrae
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Thoracic Vertebrae
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Thoracic Vertebra Lumbar
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Lumbar Vertebrae large bodies thick, short spinous processes
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Fused Vertebrae: The sacrum & coccyx
Sacrum - Union of 5 vertebrae (S1 - S5) – completely fused by age 30 median sacral crest = spinous processes sacral ala = fused transverse processes sacral canal ends at sacral hiatus Coccyx = Union of 4 vertebrae (Co1 - Co4) – completely fused by age 30
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Coccyx
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