Saturday, 9 February 2013

How to locate major vertebrae during assessement





Here are some tips for locating major vertebrae while assessing a patient:

C1 - No proc. spinosus
C1/C2  - lower border upper teeth
C4/C5  - prom. laryingeal
C6 - cricoid, moves most ventrally during extension
C7  - vertrebra prominens
T2/T3 - suprasternal plane
T3  - spina scapulae (trigonum scapulae)
T4/T5 - angulus sterni
T7 - angulus inferior scapulae
T9/T10 - trans. corpus/xyphoid proc.
L3 - subcostal plane
L3/L4 - umbilicus
L4/L5 - crista iliaca
L5 - moves ventrally during extension
S2 - SIPS (lumbalisation/sacralisation)

Source: Anatomy_2 lecture notes, Professor of Anatomy & Kinesiology Bert Loozen (PT - MSc), Hogeschool van Amsterdam

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