Chapter 3 & 4 Of Moore\'s Clinically Oriented Anato
Chapter 3 & 4 of Moore\'s Clinically Oriented Anato
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chapter 3 & 4 of Moore's Clinically Oriented Anatomy exam with correct answers 2024
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spodylolysis correct answers a defect that allows part of the vertebral arch to be separated from the vertebral body
spondylolisthesis correct answers the displacement of a vertebrae in which it slips forwards onto the vertebral body
what makes up the vertebral arch? and what is it? correc...
chapter 3 & 4 of Moore's Clinically
Oriented Anatomy
spodylolysis correct answers a defect that allows part of the vertebral arch to be
separated from the vertebral body
spondylolisthesis correct answers the displacement of a vertebrae in which it slips
forwards onto the vertebral body
what makes up the vertebral arch? and what is it? correct answers the vertebral arch
encloses and protects the spinal cord- forming the vertebral foramen. consists of two
pedicles and laminae.
list the atypical vertebrae correct answers c1,c2,c7,t1,t9,t10,t11,t12,l5
what are the components of a typical vertebrae correct answers vertebral arch, body,
seven processes
what is unique to all cervical vertebrae? correct answers they have the transverse
foramen that is an opening on each process which gives passage to the vertebral artery
and vein
what is the uncus of the body? and what is its purpose? correct answers a bony
projection that forms a joint with the body of the cervical vertebrae. It reinforces the
intervertebral disc and provide protection to the structures.
what unique articulation occurs between C1 and C2? correct answers atlantoaxial joint-
this articulation is secured by the transverse ligament
what is spina bifida? and what is the distinction between the two versions? correct
answers a birth defect in which a developing babies spine fails to develop properly. The
two types are Spina Bifida Cystica and Spina Bifida Occulta- one produces a cleft the
other doesn't.
what are the curvatures and movements of the spine? correct answers curvatures:
cervical lordosis, thoracic kyphosis, lumbar lordosis, sacral kyphosis
movements:
flexion, extension, lateral flexion and extension, rotation around head and trunk
what is excessive kyphosis? what is excessive lordosis? what is scoliosis? correct
answers excessive kyphosis- hunchback, abnormally outward curved spine
excessive lordosis- swayback, abnormal inward curvature of the spine
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