Applied Anatomy of the Back - Spinal Curves & Column Chaos
- Normal Spinal Curves:
- Primary (Kyphotic): Thoracic, Sacral (present at birth, fetal).
- Secondary (Lordotic): Cervical (lifts head), Lumbar (walking).
- Abnormal Curvatures:
- Kyphosis: ↑ Thoracic curve (Dowager's hump (osteoporosis); Scheuermann's disease).
- Lordosis: ↑ Lumbar curve (Pregnancy; obesity; spondylolisthesis).
- Scoliosis: Lateral curvature + vertebral rotation. Cobb angle (severity). Idiopathic common.

- Common Vertebral Pathologies:
- Spina Bifida: NTD. Occulta (hair tuft), Meningocele, Myelomeningocele.
- Spondylolysis: Pars fracture ("Scottie dog" X-ray).
- Spondylolisthesis: Anterior slip (L5/S1). Meyerding grades.
- PIVD: Posterolateral herniation (L4-L5, L5-S1). Affects nerve root below.
⭐ L4-L5 disc herniation typically compresses the L5 nerve root; L5-S1 disc herniation usually compresses the S1 nerve root.
Applied Anatomy of the Back - Back's Movers & Groaners
- Extrinsic Muscles (Upper Limb/Respiration):
- Superficial: Trapezius, Latissimus Dorsi, Levator Scapulae, Rhomboids.
- Intermediate: Serratus Posterior Superior & Inferior (respiratory).
- Intrinsic Muscles (True Back Muscles - Posture & Spine Movement):
- Erector Spinae (ILS): 📌 "I Love Spine" - Iliocostalis, Longissimus, Spinalis (Lateral to Medial). Innervated by posterior rami of spinal nerves.
- Transversospinalis: Semispinalis, Multifidus, Rotatores.
- Clinical Correlations:
- Back Sprains/Strains: Commonest cause of low back pain (LBP), affecting muscles/ligaments.
- Triangle of Auscultation: Borders - Trapezius, Latissimus Dorsi, Medial Scapula.
- Lumbar Triangle (Petit): Borders - Latissimus Dorsi, External Oblique, Iliac Crest. Potential lumbar hernia site.

⭐ The Triangle of Auscultation allows clearer auscultation of posterior lung segments due to relative thinning of overlying musculature here (Rhomboid major forms floor).
Applied Anatomy of the Back - Wiry Woes & Nerve Niggles
- IVDP (Herniated Disc):
- Lumbar: L4-L5, L5-S1 common. Sciatica, +SLR.
⭐ L4-L5 disc herniation → L5 root; L5-S1 → S1 root.
- Cervical: C5-C6, C6-C7 common (C6, C7 roots).
- Spinal Stenosis:
- Neurogenic claudication from canal narrowing; pain ↑ walking, ↓ flexion.
- Spondylolisthesis:
- Anterior vertebral slip (L5-S1 common). Pars defect (spondylolysis) precedes.
- Cauda Equina Syndrome: ⚠️ Surgical emergency!
- Bilateral leg weakness, saddle anesthesia (S2-S4), bowel/bladder dysfunction.
- Lumbar Puncture (LP):
- Level: L3-L4/L4-L5 (adult cord ends L1-L2). Ligamentum flavum pierced before epidural space.

- Level: L3-L4/L4-L5 (adult cord ends L1-L2). Ligamentum flavum pierced before epidural space.
- Key Nerve Injuries:
- Long thoracic (C5-7): Serratus ant. → Winged scapula.
- Accessory (CN XI): Trapezius → Shoulder droop.
- Thoracodorsal (C6-8): Lat. dorsi → Weak arm adduction/ext.
Applied Anatomy of the Back - Punctures, Blocks & Bloody Backs
- Lumbar Puncture (LP):
- Site: L3-L4 or L4-L5 (adults); L4-L5 (children). Supracristal plane (iliac crests) at L4.
- Layers pierced: Skin → Superficial fascia → Supraspinous lig. → Interspinous lig. → Ligamentum flavum → Epidural space → Dura mater → Arachnoid mater → Subarachnoid space (CSF).
- Contraindications: ↑ICP, local infection, coagulopathy.
- Epidural Anesthesia:
- Needle into epidural space (external to dura mater).
- Lumbar or caudal routes common.
- Caudal Epidural Block:
- Via sacral hiatus (palpate sacral cornua).
- For perineal procedures, pediatrics.
- Batson's Venous Plexus:
- Valveless vertebral venous network.
⭐ Facilitates metastasis (e.g., prostate cancer to vertebrae/brain).
- Triangle of Auscultation:
- Borders: Latissimus dorsi, Trapezius, medial Scapula.
- Better lung sound auscultation.
- Lumbar Triangle (of Petit):
- Borders: Latissimus dorsi, External oblique, Iliac crest.
- Site of potential lumbar hernia.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways
- Lumbar puncture: L3-L4/L4-L5, needle pierces ligamentum flavum to enter subarachnoid space.
- IVDP: Common at L4-L5/L5-S1 (posterolateral), affects nerve root below (e.g., L5 for L4-L5 disc).
- Spondylolysis (pars defect) can cause spondylolisthesis (vertebral slip), often L5-S1.
- Spina bifida occulta: Neural tube defect, often tuft of hair over L5/S1.
- Triangle of auscultation: For lung sounds, bordered by latissimus dorsi, trapezius, scapula.
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