HUMB1002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Spinal Nerve, Joint Capsule, Multifidus Muscle

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Atlanto-occipital
Atlanto-axial
Zygapophyseal facet (articular processes)
Uncovertebral
Intervertebral disc & vertebral body joint
Craniovertebral joints
Joints
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Nuchal ligament
Ligamenta flava
Interspinous ligament
Supraspinous ligament
Anterior longitudinal ligament
Posterior longitudinal
ligament
Inter-transverse ligament
Costotransverse ligament
Joint capsules of
zygapophyseal joints
Ligaments
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Capitus: lower nuchal ligament, spinous processes c7 t(cid:1007)/(cid:1008), supraspinous ligament. Spinae broad tendon, supraspinous ligament, sacro iliac ligaments, median sacral crest, posterior iliac crest, lumbar & thoracic spinous processes. Longuissimus: ribs between tubercles & transverse processes, mastoid process. Semispinali s- capitus, cervicis & thoracis. (blended with spinalis capitis)e. Between superior & inferior nuchal lines, nuchal ligament. Contralateral rotation of cervical region & extension of vertebral column. Lumbar: posterior sacrum, psis, erector spinae aponeurosis, sacroiliac ligaments. Thoracic: all thoracic whole length of the spinous processes of the vertebrae stabilise vertebrae during local movements of vertebral column and trunk posterior rami of spinal nerves. Lower lateral surface of lamina of 1 vertebra above. Stabilise vertebrae, assist with extension and rotation of vertebral column. Transverse process of l5 & posterior iliac crest. 12th rib & lumbar transverse processes l1 to. Tension anterior longitudinal ligament: tension posterior longitudinal ligament. External oblique acting synchronously with opposite internal oblique.

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