Spine Anatomy

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Denis Model for Columns of the Spine

Anterior
Middle
Posterior
ALL + first half of VB
Second half of VB + PLL
Posterior arch with ligaments
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Rotation at each C-spine level

O-C joints
2-5 degrees
C1-C2
50%
subaxial spine
2-10 degrees/level

Cervical Spinal Ligaments

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Ligament Encyclopedia

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Ligament
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Facts
Apical
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Alar
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- connect dens to clivus
- injured in AOD (along tectorial membrane)
Transverse (part of Cruciate ligament)
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- allows neck rotation
- inserts on medial tubercule of C1 lateral mass
- rupture → C1 onto C2 translocation
- holds odontoid aspect to posterior aspect of C1 anterior arch
- if this is violated, need to do a C1-C2 fusion, no odontoid screw is not enough

Spinal Tracts

Ascending Tracts (Sensory)

Tract
Functions
Notes
Posterior Columns
fine touch, vibration, proprioception, stereognosis, deep pressure
CG (T6): Cuneus: C spine to T6, Gracilius: below T6
Anterior spinothalamic
crude light touch (non-discriminiative)
- slow Aδ and C fibers
- course: ascend 1-2 segments → synapse in Lissauer’s tract → ascend and terminate → VPN
Lateral spinothalamic
pain, temperature
- rapid fibers
- course: ascend 1-2 segments → synapse in Lissauer’s tract → ascend and terminate → VPN
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Dorsal spinocerebellar
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Ventral
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Descending Tracts (Motor)

Tract
Functions
Notes
Corticospinal tract
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Rubrospinal
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MLF
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Spine afferent / efferent fibers

Pain receptors
C-fiber nociceptors: slowly conducting unmyelinated axons
  • prolonged firing (pain) → release of glutamate that binds to NMDA receptors → spinal cord becomes hypersensitive to all of its inputs
A-delta nociceptors: thinly myelinated axons
 
Group 1b fibers
  • afferent fibers from Golgi organs at junction between skeletal muscle and tendons
  • transmit info related to muscle contraction
  • activate through normal movement
Golgi tendon reflex
* 1B fibers synapse with 1b inhibitors interneurons → inhibitory connections to hmonymous motor neurons

 

Vascular Anatomy

Blood supply of cervical spinal cord
  1. vertebral artery branches (anterior / posterior spinal arteries)
  1. ascending cervical arteries (thyrocervical trunk)
  1. deep cervical arteries (costocervical trunk)
 

Scoliosis

Pelvic Tilt (PT)

Sacral slope (SS)

Lumbar Lordosis

Pelvic Incidence (PI)

  • fixed parameter
  • PI = PT + SS
  • angle drawn from center of S1 endplate and line that joins center of femoral heads to center of S1 endplate

Fractional Scoliosis