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VERTEBRAL COLUMN Gross Anatomy 28 inches in length Medial border of scapula: Runs parallel to vertebral column Crosses ribs 2-7 Vertebral Column Regions Cervical (7) Thoracic (12) Lumbar (5) Sacral (5) Coccygeal (3-4) Primary Normal Curvatures Present at birth Convex posteriorly Examples: Thoracic Sacral Exaggeration: Kyphosis Secondary Normal Curvatures Acquired later Concave posteriorly Examples: Cervical Lumbar Exaggeration: Lordosis Curvatures Scoliosis Spondylosis: Refer to text: p 496 Intervertebral Articulations Disc (symphysis) Synovial Sacroiliac: Part synovial and part fibrous Costal facets and demifacets Disc (symphysis) 20-30% of length of the column Thicker in cervical and lumbar regions: Greater flexibility Thinner in thoracic region: Reduced flexibility Structure: Annulus fibrosus (fibrocartilage) Nucleus pulposus (avascular) Synovial Joints Plane joints No joint capsules Between superior and inferior articulating facets: Direction of motion determined by orientation of facets Motion Segment Functional unit of the spine Consists of: Two vertebrae Intervening soft tissue Anterior segment: Two bodies, disc, longitudinal ligaments. Posterior segment: Two neural arches, apophyseal joints, intervening ligaments. Cervical Vertebrae Transverse foraminae: For vertebral arteries Oblique articular facets C2-C6 spines usually bifid C7 = vertebra prominens C1 = atlas C2 = axis Thoracic Vertebra Have ribs attached: Bicipital ribs: To centrum To transverse process Centrum is heart-shaped Articular facets more horizontal Spinous processes longer and narrower Typical Thoracic Vertebra Has two costal demifacets on body: Superior: For articulation with head of own rib. Inferior: For articulation with head of inferior rib. Has costal facets for tubercle of rib on transverse process for own rib. Atypical Thoracic Vertebrae #1: Complete costal for own rib. Inferior costal demifacet on body for rib 2. #10: Complete costal facet on pedicel and body. May have costal facet on transverse process. #11, 12: Costal facet on each pedicle. No costal facets on transverse processes. Lumbar Vertebra Large, bulky centrum Broad spinous processes No rib articulations Articular facets are sagittal Mamillary processes: On back rim of each superior articular process. Origins for multifidi. Sacrum Consists of 5 fused vertebrae Wing-like processes of each vertebra= Alae For attachment to ilium Lip of body of first sacral vertebra = Sacral promontory Sacrum Posterior crests: Median crest: Fused spinous processes Intermediate crests: Fused articular (zygopophyseal) processes Lateral crests: Fused transverse processes Sacral hiatus