V Sem - Week 1 - The Spine
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V Semester
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IntroductionThe official name is
the Vertebral Column
It consists of 33 vertebrae
It starts at the neck, connecting with the head.
It ends at the Coccyx
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FunctionAllows us to moveSupports musclesProtects the Spinal
Cord
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Different AreasThe Spine is divided
into 4 seperate areas:CervicalThoracicLumbarPelvic
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CervicalThe Cervical
Vertebrae are the first 7 Vertebrae
The are named C1-C7
The Cervical Vertebrae are smaller than the other Vertebrae
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ThoracicThere are 12
Thoracic VertebraeThey are named T1-
T12They have a slightly
different shape so they can attach to the ribs
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LumbarThere are 5 Lumbar
VertebraeThey are named L1-
L5They are bigger than
other Vertebrae and very strong
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Pelvic (Sacral)There are 5 Pelvic
VertebraeThey are named S1-
S5They are joined
(fused) together and they do not move
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Spine ProblemsThere are several
different problems that you can have with the spine
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KyphosisKnow as
“Humpback”Where the Thoracic
Spine curves too much
More common in old people with osteoporosis
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LordosisAlso known as
“swayback”Where the Lumbar
spine curves inwardsPregnant women
sometimes get a mild version of this
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ScoliosisThis is where the
Spine is not straight and curves
It is the most common of Spine diseases, affecting 0.5% of the world’s population
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Spinal CordThe Spinal Cord is a
thin group of nerves and tissues that is protected inside your spine
It is responsible for sending message through your body using the Central Nervous System
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Injury to the Spinal CordInjuries to the Spinal
Cord are very seriousThey can lead to
partial or full paralysis
Most injuries are caused by trauma and impact
The most common injuries are C1-C7 and L1-L5
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