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Which structure is located at the bottom of the spinous process?
Which structure is located at the bottom of the spinous process?
What is the name of the spine structure that connects the two ilia at the front?
What is the name of the spine structure that connects the two ilia at the front?
Which muscle group includes the Supraspinatus?
Which muscle group includes the Supraspinatus?
What is the grading system used in the piano test meant to assess?
What is the grading system used in the piano test meant to assess?
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Which anatomical landmark is positioned more towards the back side of the scapula?
Which anatomical landmark is positioned more towards the back side of the scapula?
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Flashcards
Phantom Pain
Phantom Pain
Pain that feels real but occurs in a limb that is no longer there.
Pedicle
Pedicle
The part of a vertebra that connects the body to the spinous process.
Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (ASIS)
Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (ASIS)
The forward bony protrusion at the top of the iliac crest.
Obturator Foramen
Obturator Foramen
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Erector Spinae
Erector Spinae
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Study Notes
Phantom Pain-Not Existent
- Phantom pain is not present at the bottom of the spinous process
- The pedicle is located at the bottom of the spinous process
- Key structures include foramen (hole), pedicle, body, spinous process, transverse process, vertebral foramen, and lamina.
- The Axis (C1) is included.
Spinal Structures
- Normal disc, degenerative disc, bulging disc, herniated disc, thinning disc, and disc degeneration with osteophyte formation are mentioned.
Pelvic Anatomy
- Anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS)
- Anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS)
- Posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS)
- Posterior inferior iliac spine (PIIS)
- Iliac crest, located on both left and right sides of the pelvis
- Ischium and pubic symphysis are also structures
- Obturator foramen, and Obturator Membrane are mentioned
- Ischial tuberosity is also mentioned
Spinal Vertebrae Anatomy
- Cervical vertebrae, dorsal vertebrae, thoracic vertebrae, lumbar vertebrae, and coccyx are named.
- Spinal processes are identified.
- Rib factis also noted
Muscle Anatomy
- Muslces such as Iliacus, Psoas major and Psoas minor are shown
- Quadratus Lumborum
- Iliopsoas
- Sartorius
- Adductor longus
- Adductor magnus
- Tensor fasciae latae
- Iliotibial tract, Rectus femoris, Vastus lateralis, Vastus medialis, and Quadriceps femoris are mentioned.
- S-Supraspinatus, I-Infraspinatus, and T-Teres Minor are also mentioned
AC Joint Injury
- AC joint injury is common in overhead athletes like baseball players and swimmers
- Injuries can range from sprains to dislocations
- Structures mentioned, include acromioclavicular ligament, acromion, coracoacromial ligament, humerus, clavicle, glenoid, coracoid process, scapula, supraspinous fossa, infraspinous fossa.
- Pectoralis minor and major are also noted
- Piano test (pressing up and down with index fingers). Grades 1-3 are mentioned
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Test your knowledge on spinal and pelvic anatomy in this comprehensive quiz. Covering key structures such as vertebrae types, discs, and pelvic components, it assesses your understanding of critical anatomical terms and locations. Perfect for students in anatomy or healthcare fields.