Anatomy
Spine Anatomy
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Spine Anatomy
, Vertebral Column, Vertebra, Vertebral Anatomy, Vertebra Anatomy
See Also
Lumbar Spine Anatomy
Cervical Spine Anatomy
Spinal Cord Anatomy
Musculoskeletal Anatomy
Spinal Trauma
Vascular Anatomy of the Spine
Anatomy
Gene
ral
Cervical Spine
(7 Vertebrae, 8 nerve root pairs)
Cervical lordosis (concave posteriorly)
Thoracic Spine
(12 Vertebrae and nerve root pairs)
Thoracic kyphosis (concave anteriorly)
Lumbar Spine
(5 Vertebrae and nerve root pairs)
Lumbar lordosis (concave posteriorly)
Images
Lewis (1918) Gray's Anatomy 20th ed
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public domain
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Lewis (1918) Gray's Anatomy 20th ed
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Anatomy
Vertebral Landmarks
Gene
ral
Vertebral Column is structured into 3 pillars (lateral view)
Vertebral body Line
Anterior line drawn through the Vertebral bodies
Pedicle Line
Middle line connects the posterior aspect of the Vertebral bodies
Laminae Line
Posterior line through thr start of the spinous processes
Unstable spinal
Fracture
s
Injury to 2-3 pillars
Anterior
Anterior longitudinal ligament
Vertebral Body
Middle
Pedicle
Transverse Process
Articular facet
Posterior
Posterior longitudinal ligament
Lamina
Spinous process
Images
Lewis (1918) Gray's Anatomy 20th ed
(in
public domain
at
Yahoo
or
BartleBy
)
Lewis (1918) Gray's Anatomy 20th ed
(in
public domain
at
Yahoo
or
BartleBy
)
Lewis (1918) Gray's Anatomy 20th ed
(in
public domain
at
Yahoo
or
BartleBy
)
Lewis (1918) Gray's Anatomy 20th ed
(in
public domain
at
Yahoo
or
BartleBy
)
Anatomy
Disc
Nucleus pulposus
Inner gelatinous core
High water content
Desiccates with age, losing cushioning over time
Anulus fibrosis
Outer fibrous ring encases nucleus pulposus
Anatomy
Ligaments
Anterior Support
Anterior Longitudinal ligament (anterior to body)
Posterior Longitudinal Ligament (posterior to body)
Weak laterally
Allows for lateral disc
Hernia
tion
Posterior Support
Ligamentum Flavum (binds laminae)
Nuchal ligament (binds spinous processes): Strong
Interspinous Lig. (binds spinous processes): Strong
Capsular Ligament
Binds articular joint
Weak and lax
Anatomy
Neuroanatomy
See
Neuroanatomy of the Spine
Background
Spine is the electrical breaker box panel of the body
Cervical nerves exit ABOVE their respective numbered Vertebrae
Nerve C6 exits above C6 Vertebrae (except C8, which exits below the C7 Vertebra)
Thoracic and
Lumbar Spine
nerves exit BELOW their respective Vertebrae
Transitioning at C8 (no corresponding numerical Vertebra)
Exit sites
Foramen between pedicles
Apophyseal joint posterolaterally
Joint of Luschka anteromedially
Nerve Root Functions by Level
See
Reflex Exam
See
Motor Exam
See
Dermatome
Anatomy
Vascular
See
Vascular Anatomy of the Spine
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