Overview of the Back: Things to Know :(
What vertebrae are indicated and how many are found at each letter?
At A?
AT B?
At C?
At D?
At E?

A: Cervical Vertebrae (7)
B: Thoracic Vertebrae (12)
C: Lumbar Vertebrae (5)
D: Sacrum (5 fused)
E: Coocyx (4 fused)
How is vertebrae developed in embryos?
What is the function of #1?

Weight bearing part
What is# 8 called? What is it?

Vertebral Arch
formation of lateral and posterior parts of vertebral foramen
What is the vertebral canal?
What is #2? What are the two ligaments found in conjuction to #2?

Spinous Process
What is #4? What goes through this structure of C7?

Vertebral Foramen
Spinal Cord passes through
What are the twp types of articular processes? Which is indicated by #3?

Inferior Articular Process (InferiorZygapophysis) and Superior Articular Process (Superior Zygapophysis)
Superior Articular Process
What is the intervertebral foramen? What does it allow passage of?

Space between inferior and superior vertebral notches on pedicles of adjacent vertebrae.
Passage of spinal nerves and blood vessels
*** The vertebral notch is the formation of the intervertebral foramen****
What goes through the transverse foramen of C7? C5?

C7- Nothing goes through there
C5- Vertebral arteries
Characteristics of ATLAS (C1- Cervical Vertebrae)

Characteristics of C2: AXIS

Characteristics: Thoracic Vertebrae

T1 vertebra articulates with the head of which rib?
Rib 1
What is a defining characteristic of T10 vertebra? T10 vertebra articulates with which which rib?

No inferior articular facets on the body
Rib 10
Characteristics of T11-T12 vertebrae:
▪ articulations with heads of ribs 11 and 12, respectively
▪ only a single facet on each side of body
▪ no transverse costal facet
Characteristics of Lumbar Vertebra
Which 5 vertebrae fused to form the sacrum? Around what age is the sacrum fully fused?
S1-S5
23-24
Foramen form on both the ventral and dorsal sides of the sacrum. What are they called? These foramen allow for passage of what?
Dorsal sacral foramina and Ventral sacral foramina
Allow for the passage of the ventral and dorsal rami of S1-S4 spinal nerves
The sacral groove is ___________ ( what position) to the sacral crest? The medial sacral crest is ( what position to the sacral groove? The lateral sacral crest is (what position) to the dorsal sacral foramina?

Lateral
Coccyx is formed by 4 individual elements. Which numbers fuse together in most individuals?
Co2-Co4
Coccyx is recognizable due to the absense of these two vertebral structures. What are they?
Vertebral arch and canal
Articulation for the coccyx occurs with which strucure? What is the name of the articular process of Co1?
Inferior end of the sacrum
Coccygeal cornua
