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Anatomy and physiology – HUB1019F


Neck and back anatomy – osteology


NECK: extends from the base of the cranium and the inferior border of the mandible to
the thoracic inlet

Function: attachment & movement of the head

Components:

• Bones: hyoid & cervical vertebrae
• Muscles
• Viscera
• Cervical nerves




BACK: posterior aspect of the trunk and neck

Function: connects regions of the body, supports movement of torso & limbs & protects
the nervous system

Components:

• Bones: vertebral column
• Muscles
• Nerves

, VERTEBRAL COULUMN

• 26 vertebrae
o 7 cervical
o 12 thoracic
o 5 lumbar
o 1 sacrum – actually made up of 5 but they fuse together
o 1 coccyx – actually made up of 3/4 but they fuse together



VERTEBRAE:

Irregular bones that from the vertebral
column

Common structure – vertebral body (anterior)

-Vertebral arch (posterior)

Spinous Transverse
process process



Projections


Inferior articular Superior articular
process process




Functions of vertebrae:

1. Attachment site for muscles and ligaments
2. Levers for the action of muscles
3. Site of articulation with adjacent vertebrae

, VERTEBRAL BODY:

• Weight bearing part of the vertebra
• Linked to adjacent vertebral bodies by intervertebral discs and ligaments



VERTEBRAL ARCH:

• Lateral and posterior parts of the vertebral foramen
• Consists of pedicles and laminae




Pedicles Laminae



Attach the vertebral arch to the Extend from each pedicle to meet in the
vertebral body midline and form the roof of the
vertebral arch


SPINOUS PROCESS:

• Projects posteriorly & inferiorly from the junction of the two laminae
• Site for muscle and ligament attachment



TRANSVERSE PROCESS:

• Extends posterolateral from the junction of the pedicle and lamina
• Site for muscle and ligament attachment
• Articulation with ribs in the thoracic region
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