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Deep structure of the back of neck and trunk • Vertebral column (vertebrae, disc, ligaments) •Muscle of the back (superficial/ deep) • Suboccipital region 龔秀妮 2017 Occipital bone Superior nuchal line O External occipital protuberance Inferior nuchal line Occipital condyle Curvature of vertebral column Lordosis Kyphosis Lordosis Kyphosis Excessive kyphosis Vertebral fora men Vertebra Body articular facet Pedicle Lamina articular facet Spinous process Intervertebral fora men Joints between adjacent vertebra Joints of vertebral bodies: IV disc, ligaments • Joints of vertebral arches (facet joints) • Cranio-vertebral joints • Costovertebral joints; Sacroiliac joints • Intervertebral di s c Intervertebral fora men Fa cet joint Intervertebral disc : Anulus fibrosus + Nucleus pulposus Anulus fibrosus • Concentric lamellae of fibrocartilage • Fibers cross each other obliquely • Thinning posteriorly (incomplete : cervical spine) • Outer third :sensory innervation Nucleus pulposus • Semifluid nature • Shock absorber • Position: between center and posterior aspect Intervertebral disc protrusion Zygapophysial joint (Facet joint) • Articular process • Prevent anterior slippage Spondylolysis 腰椎峽部裂 椎骨脫離 fracture of the bones connecting articular processes * Spondylolisthesis: dislocation of adjacent vertebrae 椎弓根骨折 Movement of intervertebral joint • Interaction: Abdominal wall muscle and back muscles • Static/ postural • Controlled relaxation C1, Atalas C2, Axis Craniovertebral joint • Atlanto-occipital joint - occipital condyles - “Yes” • Atlanto-axial joint - Transverse ligament - “No” Fracture of Dens Nuchal ligament • Thickened fibroelastic tissue • external occipital protuberance - spinous process of cervical spines Muscles of the back • Extrinsic (superficial and intermediate) - upper Limb movement - Respiratory movement - anterior rami of spinal nerves.(except: CNXI) • Intrinsic (deep) - Act on vertebral column/ maintain posture, produce movement - Posterior rami of spinal nerves - Deep fascia; thoracolumbar fascia Thoracolumbar fascia (post.layer) Extrinsic muscles Levator scapular (superficial) Trapezius Vertebral column Rhomboids (cut) Pectoral girdle Humerus Latissimus dorsi Serratus posterior superior Serratus posterior inferior (Intermediate) Auscultation triangle Lumbar triangle Lumbar triangle Thoracolumbar fascia: Intrinsic back muscles: Superficial Spinotransversales m.-Splenius (bandage) -Midline superolateral -S. capitis: mastoid process, superior nuchal line -S. cervicis: transverse process, C1~3 -Pull the head posteriorly; turn face / the same side Spl enius capitis Spl enius cervi cis T3 Intrinsic back muscles: Intermediate layers Splenius • Erector spinae muscles - Chief extensor of vertebra - Largest m. in intrinsic m. - “long muscles” of the back - Covered by TL facia - Origin: broad tendon - 3 columns: 1) Spinalis (small) 2) Longissimus (big) 3) Iliocostalis (lumborum, throacic, cervicis)) Serratus.P.S 1) 2) S.P.I 3) Erector spinae * 1.Spinalis - spinous proc. spinous proc. - thoracis, cervicis, and capitis# Serratus posterior ms. # 2.Longissimus - sacrum transverse proc./angle - L.capitis * mastoid p. - L.cervicis - thoracis, cervical, and capitis 3.Iliocostalis -Iliac crest ribs; transverse process of C4,5,6 -lumborum, thoracis, and cervicis Erector spinae muscles • Iliocostalis (lumborum, throacic, cervicis) (C4-6) (上6) (下6) Broa d tendon Intrinsic back muscles: Deep layers • Transversospinales muscle group - Transverse processes to “superior” spinous processes - Rotate body to opposite side 1) Semispinalis: 4-6 segments 2) Multifidus: 2-4 segments 3) Rotatores: 1-2 segments Semispinalis – thoracis, cervicis, capitis C4-T12 Semispinalis capitis • Powerful muscle • deep to splenius • Insert on occipital bone • Pull the head posteriorly and the chin the same side (different from other transversospinales) Multifidus Short, triangular Thickest , lumbar region Rotatores deepest Thoracic region SP TP Multifidus present throughout the vertebral column Segmental muscles • Levatores costarum - C7-T11 rib - Elevate the ribs • Interspinales - between spinous process • Intertransversarii - between transverse process intertransversarii multifidus rotators Transverse process interspinales Spinous process Suboccipital triangle Sub-occipital nerve Vertebral artery Boundary: • Rectus capitis posterior major • Obliquus capitis superior • Obliquus capitis inferior Transverse proc. of Atlas (C1) * * Spinous process of C2 (Axis) Vertebral artery Suboccipital region: arteries • Foramen of transverse proc. of C2 • Medial course foramen magnum occipital artery 3 2 Greater occipital nerve (C2). 3 1 2 Occipital artery • Between O. capitis sup. and splenius • Pierce trapezius and supply the scalp 1. Trapezius; 2. Splenius capitis; 3. Semispinalis capitis Suboccipital region: nerves Grea ter occipital n. Suboccipital nerve (C1) • Between vertebral a. and arch of atlas • Innervate the 4 muscles of triangle s uboccipital n. Vertebral a. Greater occipital nerve (C2) • Medial branch of dorsal ramus, C2 • Superficial to muscles of triangle • Sensory nerve to the scalp Cutaneous nerves of the back Each of these nerves are accompanied by similar branches of arteries and veins Dorsal ramus Dorsal ramus of cervical spinal nerve Lateral branch Medial branch Branches from cervical plexus Greater occipital nerve (dorsal ramus of C2) Superior gluteal nerves (dorsal ramus of L1,2,3)