1 Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System Kyle E. Rarey, Ph.D. Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology University of Florida College of Medicine Outline of Presentation • Vertebral Column • Upper Extremities • Lower Extremities Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018 Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System
Kyle E. Rarey, Ph.D.
Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
University of Florida College of Medicine
Outline of Presentation
• Vertebral Column
• Upper Extremities
• Lower Extremities
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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I. Vertebral Column
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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Lumbar vertebrae(Isolated and articulated)
Intervertebral Disc
Lumbar Disc Herniation: Usually 2° protruding nucleuspulposus lateral to posterior longitudinal ligament resulting in compression of the spinal roots as they fuse to form the spinalnerve.
Herniatednucleuspulposus
Spinal nerve rootsCauda equina
Annulus fibrosus
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
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UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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Scoliosis Kyphosis
Spinal Alignment Abnormalities
Scoliosis before and after correction
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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Abnormal development of vertebrae
Effects of osteoporosis on the vertebral column
Dislocation of cervical vertebrae
Lumbar spinal stenosis
Herniation of nucleus pulposus
Disc degeneration treated by graft and spinal fusion. Lateral views
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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Lumbar puncture
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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Herniation of nucleus pulposus
Disc degeneration treated by graft and spinal fusion. Lateral views
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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Hangman’s fracture
II. Upper Extremities
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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Clinical Significance
• Nearly 20 million people are affected by an upper extremity injury or disorder every year in the United States.
• Over 70 million adults currently suffer from arthritis or some other debilitating chronic joint disorder ‐ most commonly involving the arms, hands or fingers
• Over 25% of all work related injuries involve the upper extremity and nearly
• 70% of all upper extremity injuries occur to individuals in their working years.
• Nearly 35% of all acute injuries seen in the emergency rooms involve the upper extremity.
• Repetitive stress injuries (RSI's) are on the rise and affect about 12 million people each year.
• Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) accounts for the large majority of these reported RSI's. About 50% of all work‐related injuries are CTS. They have become the leading cause of lost workdays and are costing industry in the United States over $100B per year
Supraspinatus, infraspinatus and teres minor:along with the subscapularis form the rotatorcuff (scapulohumeral muscles forming a circumferential muscular sling about theglenohumeral joint)
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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Injury to brachial plexus
C5
C6C7C8T1
Musculocutaneous nerve –
dominant nerve to anterior
compartment elbow flexors
Median nerve –
dominant nerve to anteriorcompartment muscles of forearm (wrist flexors) and thenar hand muscles
Radial nerve –dominant nerve to
posterior compartmentsof both arm and
forearm
Ulnar nerve – dominant nerve to muscles of the hand; innervates one and part of another
forearm flexor muscles
Upper Extremity NervesNerves to shoulder muscles: e.g., Axillary nerve, suprscapular, dorsal scapular, medial pectoral, lateral pectoral, long thoracic, upper and lower supsacuplaris, thoracodorasal, (Spinal accessory)
Winging of the scapula
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
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UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
Nerves
Musculocutaneous nerveAxillary nerve (fx of surgical neck)Radial nerve (fx of mid‐shaft)Median nerveUlnar nerve (fx of medial epicondyle)
Cutaneous nerves
Tommy John Procedure
Dislocated elbowDislocated or proximal radio‐ulnar joint
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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Fracture of scaphoid
Mallet finger
III. Lower Extremities
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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Intraosseous infusion(method of delivering hydration blood, and medications directly into medullary cavity of a bone when peripheral venous access is difficult or impossible)
Major arteries of the thigh, leg, and foot
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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Pulse for posterior tibial artery Pulse for posterior dorsalis pedis artery
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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Gluteal region: position of sciatic nerve
Trendelenburg sign/gait
Blood supply to head and neck of femur
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology
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Hip replacement
Hip with moderate arthritis
Hip dislocation
Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System October 13, 2018
Coding Fiesta 2018 Kyle E. Rarey, PhD Professor & Director of Center for Anatomical Sciences Education
UF Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology and Otolaryngology