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NWHSU Spine & Pelvis Exam 1 Questions And Answers Transverse processes in the thoracic spine Decrease in size from T1-T12 Transverse processes in the lumbar spine -Project laterally from pedicles -Widest at L3 Spinous processes in the cervical spine -bifid shape -C2 is large and bulky -C7 is...

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Transverse processes in the thoracic spine Decrease in size from T1-T12




Transverse processes in the lumbar spine -Project laterally from pedicles


-Widest at L3




Spinous processes in the cervical spine -bifid shape


-C2 is large and bulky

-C7 is largest




Spinous processes in the thoracic spine -T1/T11 are anticlinal (point directly back at 90

degrees to vertical)

-T5-T8 are most imbricated (most inferior tilt and are overlapping)




Spinous processes in the lumbar spine -Quadrangular


-Thick, broad, and club or plate-like

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Central canal in cervical spine -C1 = 16mm


-C2 = 14mm

-C3 = 13mm

-C4-C7 = 12mm

-anything less than these values is considered spinal canal narrowing or stenosis




What is Torg's ratio? Anterior to posterior dimension of the spinal canal should be at least

80% of the anterior to posterior dimension of the vertebral body




Central canal in thoracic spine -Smallest central canal in the spine


-Especially small from T4-T9, known as the critical zone




Central canal in lumbar spine Starts circular in shape at L1, and becomes more triangular

or trefoil in shape as it moves towards L5




Cervical facet joints -oriented at 45 degrees to the horizontal


-"BUM" for superior facet joints (back, up, medial, aka posterior, superior, and medial)

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