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Vertebral Joints and Ligaments

Vertebral Joints and Ligaments

Vertebral Joints and Ligaments

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Vertebral Column Overview & Body Joints - Bone & Disc Dance

  • Vertebral Column: 33 segments (C7, T12, L5, S5, Co4).
    • Curves: Primary (Thoracic, Sacral - kyphotic), Secondary (Cervical, Lumbar - lordotic).
    • Typical Vertebra: Body, Arch (pedicles, laminae), Processes (spinous, transverse, articular).
  • Intervertebral Joints (Symphyses): Between vertebral bodies.
    • Articulating surfaces: Hyaline cartilage endplates.
    • Intervertebral Disc (IVD):
      • Nucleus Pulposus (NP): Central, gelatinous (Type II collagen, proteoglycans); remnant of notochord.
      • Annulus Fibrosus (AF): Outer, concentric lamellae of fibrocartilage (Type I collagen).
    • Function: Weight bearing, shock absorption, movement. Sagittal view of vertebral column with curves and discs

⭐ The intervertebral disc (IVD) is a secondary cartilaginous joint (symphysis), allowing slight movement and forming the main articulation between vertebral bodies.

Zygapophyseal & Craniovertebral Joints - Facet Flicks & Atlas Aces

  • Zygapophyseal (Facet) Joints:
    • Plane synovial; between vertebral articular processes.
    • Guide movement, limit rotation. Innervation: Medial branches, dorsal rami.
    • Clinical: Facet joint syndrome (axial back pain). Zygapophyseal Joint Innervation and Nerve Block Procedures
  • Craniovertebral Joints: Skull-spine connection; high mobility.
    • Atlanto-Occipital (AO) Joints (C0-C1):
      • Condyloid synovial; Atlas (superior facets) & Occipital condyles.
      • "Yes" movement (head flexion/extension).
      • Ligaments: Ant/Post atlanto-occipital membranes.
    • Atlanto-Axial (AA) Joints (C1-C2): 3 joints.
      • Lateral (2): Plane. Median (1): Pivot (dens + C1 arch & transverse lig.).
      • "No" movement (head rotation).
      • Key Ligaments:
        • Transverse Ligament: Holds dens to C1.

          ⭐ Prevents posterior dens displacement, protecting spinal cord.

        • Alar Ligaments: Check head rotation/side flexion.
        • Apical Ligament: Dens apex to foramen magnum.
        • 📌 Mnemonic (AA): "Transverse Alar APex" (Transverse, Alar, Apical).

Major Vertebral Ligaments - Spinal Straps & Stays

  • Anterior Longitudinal Ligament (ALL)
    • Anterior vertebral bodies/IVDs; C1/occiput to sacrum.
    • Limits extension. Strong, broad. Reinforces IVDs.
  • Posterior Longitudinal Ligament (PLL)
    • Posterior vertebral bodies (in canal); C2 to sacrum.
    • Limits flexion. Weaker, narrower than ALL.

    ⭐ PLL's relative weakness/narrowness predisposes to posterolateral disc herniations.

  • Ligamentum Flavum ("Yellow Ligament")
    • Connects laminae; high elastin.
    • Limits flexion, aids posture, spine recoil. Hypertrophy → stenosis.
  • Interspinous Ligaments: Between spinous processes; limit flexion.
  • Supraspinous Ligament: Tips of C7-sacrum spinous processes; limits flexion. Becomes Lig. Nuchae.
  • Ligamentum Nuchae: Thickened supraspinous (occiput-C7); supports head.
  • Intertransverse Ligaments: Between transverse processes; limit lateral flexion.

Vertebral Ligaments: Sagittal and Anterior Views

Craniovertebral Ligaments & Clinical Pearls - Top Tethers & Trouble Spots

  • Key Ligaments (Occiput-C1-C2):

    • Tectorial membrane: Superior PLL extension.
    • Apical ligament: Dens to foramen magnum.
    • Alar ligaments: "Check ligaments"; dens to occipital condyles; limit rotation.
    • Cruciate ligament:
      • Transverse ligament of atlas: Holds dens to C1; vital for C1-C2 stability.
      • Longitudinal bands (superior & inferior).
    • Atlanto-occipital membranes (Ant/Post): Atlas to occiput. Post. pierced by vertebral artery & C1 nerve.
  • Clinical Pearls - Trouble Spots:

    • Jefferson Fx (C1 burst): Axial load. Rule of Spence: lateral mass offset > 6.9 mm → transverse lig. rupture. Jefferson fracture of C1 vertebra with ligament damage
    • Odontoid Fx (C2 dens): Type II most common, unstable.
    • Hangman's Fx (C2 pedicles): Traumatic C2 spondylolisthesis.
    • Transverse Ligament Rupture: ↑ Atlanto-Dental Interval (ADI).

      ⭐ ADI > 3 mm (adults) or > 5 mm (children) signifies C1-C2 instability.

    • Rheumatoid Arthritis, Down Syndrome: ↑ Risk of C1-C2 instability (atlantoaxial subluxation).

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Intervertebral discs: Outer annulus fibrosus, inner nucleus pulposus. Herniation is typically posterolateral.
  • Zygapophyseal (facet) joints: Synovial joints guiding vertebral motion direction and range.
  • Anterior Longitudinal Ligament (ALL) limits extension; Posterior Longitudinal Ligament (PLL), within canal, limits flexion, resists posterior disc herniation.
  • Ligamentum Flavum: Elastic, connects laminae, limits abrupt flexion, assists posture.
  • Supraspinous ligament (C7-sacrum) and Ligamentum Nuchae (C7-occiput) limit flexion.
  • Alar ligaments limit excessive head rotation and lateral flexion.

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