PPT-Vertebral Column
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Vertebral Column Spine Extends from the skull which it supports to the pelvis where it transmits the weight of the body to the lower limbs The spine is formed from
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Vertebral Column Spine Extends from the skull which it supports to the pelvis where it transmits the weight of the body to the lower limbs The spine is formed from 26 irregular bones connected and reinforced by ligaments in such a way that a flexible curved structure results. 1. Anatomy. The spine contains . 33. vertebrae: seven cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 fused sacral and 4 fused . coccygeal. vertebrae. The vertebral bodies generally increase in width . craniocaudally. Vertebral Column Your Subtitle Goes Here Posture Vertebral Alignment Does it really matter? Yes it does! Postural Curves Convex & Concave • the reference point is the posterior aspect • Soft Tissues. Mark Bromley PGY4. November 19, 2009. Outline. Relevant Anatomy. Cases. Epiglottitis. Retropharyngeal Abscess. Bacterial . Tracheitis. Croup. FB. Test Characteristics. Case 1. 4 year old male. and Spondylolisthesis. Normal Anatomy. Pars . interarticularis. Part of vertebra between inferior and superior articular process of the facet joint. Pathophysiology. Spondylolysis. A fracture in the pars . Together with ribs and sternum provide about two-fifths (40%) of the height of the body. Composed of 33 (26) different bones. Encloses and protects the spinal cord. Supports the head. Lower vertebrae supports the weight of the entire upper body. Vertebral Column. 26 bones. : . Vertebrae (24). Sacrum. Coccyx (. tailbone). Functions. :. - support head, neck . & . trunk. - protect spinal cord. - maintain upright body . position. Vertebral Column. Muscles of Swallowing. Muscles of Swallowing. The anterior portion of the neck is divided into the suprahyoid and infrahyoid muscle groups.. . Muscles of Swallowing. The anterior portion of the neck is divided into the suprahyoid and infrahyoid muscle groups.. Ali . Jassim. . Alhashli. 20121098. Year IV – Problem VII – Musculoskeletal. Vertebral Column . Extending from cranium to the apex of coccyx.. Functions:. Protects the spinal cord and spinal nerves.. Teaching . Neuro. Images. Neurology. Resident and Fellow Section. © 2016 . American Academy of Neurology. Vignette. A 15-year-old boy with sickle cell disease and bilateral internal carotid artery stenosis became unresponsive after sudden onset headache. A head CT scan demonstrated subarachnoid hemorrhage at the medulla (figure). . 5 sacral. (fused to form the sacrum). 7 cervical. 12 thoracic. 5 lumbar. 4 . coccygeal. . (the lower 3 are commonly fused). A typical vertebra consists of. :. . 1-a rounded body anteriorly . 2-a vertebral arch posteriorly. . Anatomy. The spine contains . 33. vertebrae: seven cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 fused sacral and 4 fused . coccygeal. vertebrae. The vertebral bodies generally increase in width . craniocaudally. History. . a 6 . year old . boy child. CC. : . . Back . pain since 6 MO ago( 3/91). Lumbar . X Ray: . Nl. 3/91 . Evaluation : . 19/6/91. WBC: 9.8 . ( . PMN:%74 . . . L:%. 24 E. :%2 . Basic. Gold. Tables. Column 1. Column 2. Column 3. Basic. Black. Column 1. Column 2. Column 3. Alternating Rows Gold. Column 1. Column 2. Column 3. Alternating Rows Black. Column 1. Column 2. Column 3. Dr Frazer Anderson FRCP FRACP. Consultant in Geriatric Medicine. Whangarei Hospital and Northland Region. Te. . Whatu. Ora Health New Zealand . Te. Tai . Tokerau. FractureFest. May 2023. Format of this session.
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