KIN*1040 Study Guide - Final Guide: Posterior Intercostal Veins, Sacrum, Thoracic Inlet

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Planes: frontal, median / midsaggital (right down the middle, sagittal, transverse. Work proximal to distal when analyzing a movement (baseball picture). Shoulder to humerus to elbow to forearm/wrist to digits. Breakfast at 7 lunch at 12 dinner at 5. Pedicle is the part the connects to the body, the lamina is what forms the arch. It is disc-shaped & it is the weight-bearing region. Vertebral arch: located posteriorly, consists of 2 lamina & 2 pedicles. Vertebral foramen: opening enclosed by the posterior body & vertebral arch. Spinous process: projection from the posterior aspect of the vertebral arch. Transverse process: extend laterally from each side of the vertebral arch. Intervertebral foramina: lateral openings between adjacent vertebrae allowing nerve roots to pass from spinal cord: pedicle, vertebral body, intervertebral disc, inferior articular process, superior articular process. Superior & inferior articular processes: projections that join adjacent vertebrae forming facet joints.