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Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Anatomy www.fisiokinesiterapia.biz

Thoracic Vertebrae Bodies Pedicles Laminae Spinous Processes Transverse Processes Inferior & Superior Facets Distinguishing Feature Costal Fovea T1 T2-T8 T8 T9-12

Thoracic Vertebrae and Rib Junction Functions of Thoracic Spine Costovertebral Joint Costotransverse Joint Motions All available Flexion and extension limited T7-T12 T12

Lumbar Spine Bodies Pedicles Laminae Transverse Process Spinous Process Articular Facets

Lumbar Spine Thoracolumbar Fascia

Lumbar Spine Iliolumbar Ligaments Functions of Lumbar Spine Resistance of anterior translation Resisting Rotation Weight Support Motion

Intervertebral Disks Ratio between disk thickness and vertebral body height Disk Composition Nucleus pulposis Annulus Fibrosis

Spinal Ligaments Anterior Longitudinal Posterior Longitudinal Ligamentum Flavum Interspinous Ligaments Supraspinous Ligaments Intertransverse Ligaments

Spinal Curves Posterior View Sagittal View Primary Secondary

Deep Muscles of the Back (Erector Spinae)

Iliocostalis Iliocostalis lumborum Iliocostalis Thoracis IliocostalisCervicis

Iliocostalis Lumborum O Common tendon origin in sacrum, iliac crest, lumber vertebrae I Lower borders ribs 6-126 N Dorsal rami of spinal nerves F Bilateral Spinal extension Maintenance of erect posture Stabilization of spine during flexion Unilateral Lateral flexion Ipsilateral rotation

Iliocostalis Thoracis O Upper borders rib 6-126 I Lower borders ribs 1-61 N Dorsal rami of spinal nerves F Bilateral Same as above Unilateral Same as above

Iliocostalis Cervicis O Angles ribs 1-61 I C4-6 6 transverse processes N Dorsal rami of spinal nerves F Same as above

Longissimus Longissimus Thoracis Longissimus Cervicis Longissimus Capitus

Longissimus Thoracis O Common tendon origin in sacrum, iliac crest, lumber vertebrae I T1-12 12 transverse processes N Dorsal rami of spinal nerves F Same as above

Longissimus Cervicis O T1-5 5 transverse processes I C2-6 6 transverse processes N Dorsal rami of spinal nerves F Same as above

Longissimus Capitus O T1-5 5 transverse processes C5-7 articular processes I Posterior mastoid process N Dorsal rami of spinal nerves F Extends and rotates head

Spinalis Spinalis Thoracis Spinalis Cervicis Spinalis Capitus

Spinalis Thoracis O Common tendon origin in sacrum, iliac crest, lumber vertebrae I T3-8 spinous processes N Dorsal rami pf spinal nerves F Same as above

Spinalis Cervicis O C6-T12 spinous processes I N C2 spinous process Dorsal rami of spinal nerves F Same as above

Spinalis Capitis O Spinous processes of lower cervical and upper thoracic I Between superiior and inferior nuchal line on occiput N Dorsal rami of spinal nerves F Same as above

Transversospinal Muscles Semispinalis thoracis Semispinalis Cervicis Semispinalis Capitus

Semispinalis Thoracis O T6-10 transverse processes I C6 T4 spinous processes N Sorsal rami of spinal nerves F Same as above

Semispinalis Cervicis O T1-T6 T6 spinous processes I C2-5 spinous processes N Dorsal rami of spinal nerves F Same as above

Semispinalis Capitis O C4-7 7 transverse processes T1-7 7 vertebrae I Between superior and inferior nuchal lines of occiput N Dorsal rami of spinal nerves F Same as above

Multifidus O Transverse processes C4- L5 Sacrum PSIS I Spinous process of vert above origin N Spinal nerve roots F Extend and lateral flexion of vertebral column

Quadratus Lumborum O Iliolumbar Ligament Iliac crest I Lower border 12 th rib L1-L4 L4 transverse processes N ventral branches of T12 and L1 to L4. F Pelvis elevation Trunk extension Trunk lateral flexion Pulls down rib 12 to fix origin of diaphragm

Rotatores O Transverse processes from axis to sacrum I N Laminae of vert above Direct branches over spinal nerve roots F Spine extension Rotation to opposite side