Back & Shoulder Region Ernest F. Talarico, Jr., Ph.D. Associate Director of Medical Education Associate Professor of Anatomy & Cell Biology Course Director, Human Gross Anatomy & Embryology Indiana University School of Medicine – Northwest Gary, Indiana AY14-15 Human Gross Anatomy
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Back & Shoulder Region
Ernest F. Talarico, Jr., Ph.D.Associate Director of Medical EducationAssociate Professor of Anatomy & Cell BiologyCourse Director, Human Gross Anatomy & EmbryologyIndiana University School of Medicine – NorthwestGary, Indiana AY14-15
Human Gross Anatomy
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Objectives
Identify all structures in this region
Understand anatomical relationships in this region
To be able to comprehend and discuss the structure of the nervous system
To apply this knowledge to clinical situations and radiography
The BackHuman Gross Anatomy
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Vertebral Column(Spine)
• 33 vertebrae– 7 cervical (C)
– 12 thoracic (T)
– 5 lumbar (L)
– 5 sacral (S)
– 4 coccygeal (C0)
cervical
thoracic
lumbar
sacral
coccygeal
Intervertebral disc
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Vertebrae (vertebra = singular)
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Vertebrae (vertebra = singular)
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Nervous System
• Somatic Motor– general somatic efferent
(GSE)
– single target organ
– no synapse
– fast - myelin
• Visceral Motor– general visceral efferent
– 2 to 3 target organs
– 2 neuron relay from CNS
– slow - myelin
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Spinal Nerves (31 pairs)
• all are mixed nerves (sensory and motor)
• 4 fiber components– Sensory
• GSA: general somatic afferent
• GVA: general visceral afferent
– Motor
• GSE: skeletal
• GVE: visceral
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Typical Thoracic
Spinal Nerve
31 pairs of spinal nerves:
8 cervical
12 thoracic
5 lumbar
5 sacral
1 coccygeal
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Muscles of the BackSuperficial
GroupIntermediate
GroupDeep Group
trapezius m.
latissiumus dorsi m.
rhomboideus major m.
rhomboideus minor m.
levator scapulae m.
serratus posterior superior m.
serratus posterior inferior m.
Splenius (capitius; cervicis)
Semispinalis m.
Erector Spinae iliocostalis m.
longissimus m.spinalis m.
anchor the upper limb to the axial skeleton
function in respiration intrinsic muscles of the dorsum (supplied by dorsal nerve rami)
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Muscles of the BackSuperficial Group
trapezius m.
latissiumus dorsi m.
rhomboideus major m.
rhomboideus minor m.
levator scapulae m.
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Muscles of the BackIntermediate Group
serratus posterior superior m.
serratus posterior inferior m.
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Muscles of the BackDeep Group
Splenius (capitius; cervicis)
Semispinalis m. (5, 13)
Erector Spinae iliocostalis m. (11)
longissimus m. (10)spinalis m. (18)
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Muscles of the BackDeep Group – Other intrinsic muscles
Rotatores m. (14)
Intertransverse mm. (16)
[note: levators costarum mm.;
13)
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Spinal Cord
• Meninges– Pia mater
• denticulate ligaments
• filum terminale
– Arachnoid mater (9)
• subarachnoid space with CSF
• Lumbar cistern (L1 – S2)
– Dura mater (8)
• Epidural space
• Subdural space
Table #1 sacral region
Table #2 lower cervical
Table #3 U - thoracic region
Table #4 L - thoracic region
Table #5 lumbar region
Table #6 sacral region
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L1/L2 (adult)
L2/L3 (child)
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CSF & DIAGNOSIS OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORERS
• lumbar puncture (L3/L4; L4/L5)
• myelography and intrathecal route for medications
• need prior CT Scan to rule out ICP
Sample Collection (7 – 8 ml)
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Diagnostic Analysis• Cell Count WBCs or RBCs make CSF turbid