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Q What are the sup/inf borders of "the back"   A EOP sup, natal cleft inf  
Q What are the lateral borders of "the back"   A pos axillary folds, including teres major, lat dorsi, and traps superolaterally  
Q The sup nuchal line is the sup attachment for what mm.?   A traps, SCM, splenius capitis  
Q What is found at the lat end of the sup nuchal line?   A mastoid process  
Q The nuchal furrow indicates the nuchal ligament. What mm. is this between?   A semispinalis mm.  
Q This furrow indicates the underlying SP's. What mm. does it lie between?   A The posteromedian furrow lies between the erector spinae mm.  
Q This is the landmark for anesthesia   A sacral hiatus  
Q What are the 3 layers of the fascia of the back?   A Superficial fascia, Deep investing fascia, and thoracolumbar fascia  
Q This fascia sits directly below the dermis/epidermis   A superficial fascia  
Q This fascia is the shiny covering of mm.   A deep investing fascia, providing "m. over m." movement  
Q Which fascia is invested with cutaneous neurovascular bundles?   A superficial fascia  
Q This fascia has 3 layers   A thoracolumber fascia. REMEMBER: this fascia "is" deep investing fascia  
Q Which fascia is a thick layer of adipose tissue?   A superficial fascia  
Q What are the 3 layers of the thoracolumbar fascia?   A Pos. lamina, middle lamina, ant lamina  
Q This layer of the thoracolumbar fascia comes from SP's   A the pos. lamina. The mid/ant laminae are from TP's.  
Q Which layer of the thoracolumbar fascia lies ant. to erector spinae?   A the middle lamina. The pos. lamina lies pos. to erector spinae.  
Q Where does the ant. lamina of the thoracolumbar fascia lie?   A ant to quadratus lumborum  


   


 

 

 

 

 

 
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