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Spine: Vertebral Column

supports the skull

<p>supports the skull</p>
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How many curves should be in the spine

four curves

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primary curves of the spine

curve in ( cervical and lumbar)

<p>curve in ( cervical and lumbar)</p>
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how/when do primary curves form

form when a baby lifts its head

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over exaggerating of curves can lead to....

injury

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Secondary curves

Curve out ( Thoracic and Sacral)

<p>Curve out ( Thoracic and Sacral)</p>
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how/when do secondary curves form?

form when babies are learning to walk

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what does the spine give attachment to?

pelvic girdle ( pelvis/hips)

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Discs in the spine

hard cartilage

<p>hard cartilage</p>
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the adult spine has how many vertebrae

24

<p>24</p>
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vertebrae

surround and protect the spinal cord and nerves

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what do discs act as, in between vertebrae

acts as a pillow ( barrier so bone isn't grinding against bone)

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How many cervical vertebrae are there?

7 (C1-C7)

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C-1

1st vertebrae called Atlas

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what does Atlas do?

holds up and articulates the skull

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Where does Atlas lie?

Behind the eyes in the skull

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C-2

2nd Vertebrae called Axis

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What does (C-2) Axis do?

assists in the rotation of the head from side to side

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C-7

7th Vertebrae

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7th Vertebrae

largest cervical and usually protrude and can be felt at the base of the neck

<p>largest cervical and usually protrude and can be felt at the base of the neck</p>
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Thoracic Vertebrae

T1-T12; second set of 12 vertebrae; they articulate with the 12 pairs of ribs to form the outward curve of the spine

<p>T1-T12; second set of 12 vertebrae; they articulate with the 12 pairs of ribs to form the outward curve of the spine</p>
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How many thoracic vertebrae are there?

12

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What do the thoracic vertebrae do?

They hold the ribs in place and strengthens the ribcage

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Lumbar Vertebrae (L1-L5)

largest of the vertebrae, bears much of the body's weight from gravity

<p>largest of the vertebrae, bears much of the body&apos;s weight from gravity</p>
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Sacrum Vertebrae

5 fused vertebrae ( fuses between puberty and age 30)

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coccyx vertebrae

4 fused vertebrae ( tail bone)

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ribcage

provides protection for internal cartilage including heart and lungs

<p>provides protection for internal cartilage including heart and lungs</p>
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True ribs (1-7)

have a direct attachment to the sternum via cartilage

<p>have a direct attachment to the sternum via cartilage</p>
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false ribs (8-10)

connect together as one piece

<p>connect together as one piece</p>
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(11-12) floating ribs

do not attach to sternum

<p>do not attach to sternum</p>
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Coastal Cartilage of Ribs

flexible and resilient part of ribs, attaches to the sternums, allows the ribcage to lift and expand as air travels into the lungs

<p>flexible and resilient part of ribs, attaches to the sternums, allows the ribcage to lift and expand as air travels into the lungs</p>
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Sternum

breastbone ( ribs attach to the sternum)

<p>breastbone ( ribs attach to the sternum)</p>
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How many parts are there in the sternum?

3 parts

<p>3 parts</p>
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How many bones are in the skull

29

<p>29</p>
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Zygomatic bone

cheek bone and side of eye socket

<p>cheek bone and side of eye socket</p>
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Maxilla

upper jaw bone

<p>upper jaw bone</p>
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Mandible

lower jaw bone

<p>lower jaw bone</p>
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skull

protects brain from minor injury

<p>protects brain from minor injury</p>
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shoulder joint (glenohumeral joint)

ball and socket joint

<p>ball and socket joint</p>
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shoulder consists of how many bones

3

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what are the three bones in the shoulder

clavicle, scapula, humerus

<p>clavicle, scapula, humerus</p>
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Clavicle

collar bone

<p>collar bone</p>
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scapula

shoulder joint

<p>shoulder joint</p>
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Humerus

upper arm bone

<p>upper arm bone</p>
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How many scapulas does a body have?

two, one on each side ( sit on top of the ribs)

<p>two, one on each side ( sit on top of the ribs)</p>
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Radius

shorter bone of the lower arm

<p>shorter bone of the lower arm</p>
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where does the radius lie?

the same side as the thumb ( think of the radio situation)

<p>the same side as the thumb ( think of the radio situation)</p>
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what does the radius rotate around?

the ulna

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Ulna

longer bone of the lower arm

<p>longer bone of the lower arm</p>
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Where does the ulna lie?

on the pinkie side

<p>on the pinkie side</p>
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elbow

hinge joint

<p>hinge joint</p>
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what is the elbow formed by?

the ulna and humerus bones

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Metacarpals

5 bones ( one in each finger, like metatarsals) 1 - 5 ( pinkie finger

<p>5 bones ( one in each finger, like metatarsals) 1 - 5 ( pinkie finger</p>
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2nd metacarpal

longest of the metacarpals, but least mobile

<p>longest of the metacarpals, but least mobile</p>
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1st metacarpal

thumb ( thickest and shortest of the metacarpals)

<p>thumb ( thickest and shortest of the metacarpals)</p>
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3-5th Metacarpals

articulate with only one carpal

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How many phalanges are in the hand

14 ( two in thumb, three in every other finger)

<p>14 ( two in thumb, three in every other finger)</p>
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Distal phalanges

farthest from the body

<p>farthest from the body</p>
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Proximal phalanges of the hands

closest to the body

<p>closest to the body</p>
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How many carpal bones are in the hand?

8

<p>8</p>
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How many bones are in the hand?

27 ( 8 carpal, 5 metacarpal, 14 phalanges)

<p>27 ( 8 carpal, 5 metacarpal, 14 phalanges)</p>
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