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A Brief Introduction to
Neuroanatomy
Part One: The Major Cord
Spine and Spinal Cord Anatomy
Lucas Brammar
A Brief Introduction to
Neuroanatomy
The Major Cord
• Development of the Spine and
Spinal Cord
• The vertebral column
• Spinal Cord
• The Meninges
Unlocking the Cranial Vault
• Bones and joints of the skull
• Return of the meninges
• Gross structure of the brain and the
skull vaults
• Gross structure of the brain stem
Vasculature
• Major arterial supply to the brain and
brain stem
• Venous drainage of the brain – sinuses
Nerve Spotting
• Introduction to the Cranial Nerves
• Introduction to Cranial Nerve
Examinations
Brachial plexus to be covered in musculoskeletal tutorials
A Brief Introduction to
Neuroanatomy
Motor On
• Motor regions of the brain
• The Basal Ganglia (nuclei)
• Cerebellum
Somatosensory Systems
• Sensory regions of the brain
• Sensory pathways
• The great pain problem…
Reflexes
• Major spinal cord reflexes
• Upper and Lower Motor Neurone
defecits
Motor Pathways
• Motor neurones
• Corticospinal Tract
• Brain stem motor tracts
Special Senses
• Vision and the visual cortex
• Vestibulocochlear systems
• Audition and Olfaction and the olfactory cortex
Part One: The Major Cord
• Brief introduction to the development of
the spine and spinal cord
• Vertebrae and the vertebral column
• Spinal cord and meninges
Outline
Development of the Spinal
Cord
Three key embryonic layers:
• Ectoderm (neural tissue and
skin)
• Mesoderm (connective
tissues)
• Endoderm (most viscera)
Images: wikimedia commons
The Spine
Spine is constructed of vertebrae
Anterior
Posterior
Vertebral body
Transverse process
Spinous process
Pedicle
Spinal canal
Image: http://www.theluklinskispineclinic.com
The Spine
• 7 Cervical
• 12 Thoracic
• 5 Lumbar
• 5 fused Sacral (“sacrum”)
• Coccyx
Image: wikimedia commons
Cervical Vertebrae
• Transverse foraminae
• Bifid spinous processes*
• Small vertebral body
Image: wikimedia commons
Atlas and Axis
• C1 = Atlas
• C2 = Axis “The atlas holds up the
World”
No vertebral body
Odontoid peg
The atlanto-axial joint
The C-Spine
Image: Jeremy Jones,
radiopaedia.org
Thoracic Vertebrae
• Sloping spinous process
• Facets on transverse processes
• “heart shaped” vertebral foramen
Image: spineuniverse.com
Lumbar Vertebrae
• Very large vertebral body
• Small transverse and spinous process
• “kidney-shaped” vertebral foramen
Image: spineuniverse.com
Sacrum and Coccyx
Image: tutorvista.com
Fitting it together…
• Intervertebral discs (secondary
cartilagenous)
Images: active motion physiotherapy, Basic science of disc degeneration (Adams M)
Intervertebral disc prolapse
Image: Dr Muhammad Essam, radiopaedia.org
Fitting it together…
• Apophyseal joints (gliding synovial joints)
Inferior articular
process
Superior articular process
Image: http://www.theluklinskispineclinic.com
Conditions affecting the spine…
• Sponylosis
• Spinal stenosis
• Sponylolisthesis
• Disc disease
• “Back pain”
• Osteoperosis
• Traumatic injury
• Many more…
The Spinal Cord
Cauda Equina
Head
Foramen magnum
L1 / L2 (^ T12 in children)
Image: wikimedia commons
Spinal Cord: Summary
• Begins at foramen magnum, terminates
between L1-L2 (as high as T12 in children)
• Terminates as the conus medullaris
tapering to the thin filum terminale.
• ‘Fans out’ into peripheral nerves – the
cauda equina
Image: wikimedia commons
Spinal Cord in Cross
Section
Image: http://people.eku.edu/ritchisong/spinalcord5.gif
Spinal nerve
Spinal Nerves
31 pairs of spinal nerves:
• 8 cervical
• 12 thoracic
• 5 Lumbar
• 5 Sacral
• 1 coccyggeal
Image: wikimedia commons
Meninges
The meninges are tissue coverings surrounding the spinal
cord and the brain
Epidural space
• Dura mater (“hard mother”) = fibrous tissue
• Arachnoid mater = fine tissue layer
• Pia mater = vascular, adherent to tissue
Image: wikimedia commons
Epidural
• Injection of Local
anaesthetic into
epidural space
• Dangerous: don’t
hit the
subarachnoid
space!
Image: wikimedia commons

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A Brief Introduction to Neuro Anatomy: The Major Cord

  • 1. A Brief Introduction to Neuroanatomy Part One: The Major Cord Spine and Spinal Cord Anatomy Lucas Brammar
  • 2. A Brief Introduction to Neuroanatomy The Major Cord • Development of the Spine and Spinal Cord • The vertebral column • Spinal Cord • The Meninges Unlocking the Cranial Vault • Bones and joints of the skull • Return of the meninges • Gross structure of the brain and the skull vaults • Gross structure of the brain stem Vasculature • Major arterial supply to the brain and brain stem • Venous drainage of the brain – sinuses Nerve Spotting • Introduction to the Cranial Nerves • Introduction to Cranial Nerve Examinations Brachial plexus to be covered in musculoskeletal tutorials
  • 3. A Brief Introduction to Neuroanatomy Motor On • Motor regions of the brain • The Basal Ganglia (nuclei) • Cerebellum Somatosensory Systems • Sensory regions of the brain • Sensory pathways • The great pain problem… Reflexes • Major spinal cord reflexes • Upper and Lower Motor Neurone defecits Motor Pathways • Motor neurones • Corticospinal Tract • Brain stem motor tracts Special Senses • Vision and the visual cortex • Vestibulocochlear systems • Audition and Olfaction and the olfactory cortex
  • 4. Part One: The Major Cord • Brief introduction to the development of the spine and spinal cord • Vertebrae and the vertebral column • Spinal cord and meninges Outline
  • 5. Development of the Spinal Cord Three key embryonic layers: • Ectoderm (neural tissue and skin) • Mesoderm (connective tissues) • Endoderm (most viscera) Images: wikimedia commons
  • 6. The Spine Spine is constructed of vertebrae Anterior Posterior Vertebral body Transverse process Spinous process Pedicle Spinal canal Image: http://www.theluklinskispineclinic.com
  • 7. The Spine • 7 Cervical • 12 Thoracic • 5 Lumbar • 5 fused Sacral (“sacrum”) • Coccyx Image: wikimedia commons
  • 8. Cervical Vertebrae • Transverse foraminae • Bifid spinous processes* • Small vertebral body Image: wikimedia commons
  • 9. Atlas and Axis • C1 = Atlas • C2 = Axis “The atlas holds up the World” No vertebral body Odontoid peg The atlanto-axial joint
  • 10. The C-Spine Image: Jeremy Jones, radiopaedia.org
  • 11. Thoracic Vertebrae • Sloping spinous process • Facets on transverse processes • “heart shaped” vertebral foramen Image: spineuniverse.com
  • 12. Lumbar Vertebrae • Very large vertebral body • Small transverse and spinous process • “kidney-shaped” vertebral foramen Image: spineuniverse.com
  • 13. Sacrum and Coccyx Image: tutorvista.com
  • 14. Fitting it together… • Intervertebral discs (secondary cartilagenous) Images: active motion physiotherapy, Basic science of disc degeneration (Adams M)
  • 15. Intervertebral disc prolapse Image: Dr Muhammad Essam, radiopaedia.org
  • 16. Fitting it together… • Apophyseal joints (gliding synovial joints) Inferior articular process Superior articular process Image: http://www.theluklinskispineclinic.com
  • 17. Conditions affecting the spine… • Sponylosis • Spinal stenosis • Sponylolisthesis • Disc disease • “Back pain” • Osteoperosis • Traumatic injury • Many more…
  • 18. The Spinal Cord Cauda Equina Head Foramen magnum L1 / L2 (^ T12 in children) Image: wikimedia commons
  • 19. Spinal Cord: Summary • Begins at foramen magnum, terminates between L1-L2 (as high as T12 in children) • Terminates as the conus medullaris tapering to the thin filum terminale. • ‘Fans out’ into peripheral nerves – the cauda equina Image: wikimedia commons
  • 20. Spinal Cord in Cross Section Image: http://people.eku.edu/ritchisong/spinalcord5.gif Spinal nerve
  • 21. Spinal Nerves 31 pairs of spinal nerves: • 8 cervical • 12 thoracic • 5 Lumbar • 5 Sacral • 1 coccyggeal Image: wikimedia commons
  • 22. Meninges The meninges are tissue coverings surrounding the spinal cord and the brain Epidural space • Dura mater (“hard mother”) = fibrous tissue • Arachnoid mater = fine tissue layer • Pia mater = vascular, adherent to tissue Image: wikimedia commons
  • 23. Epidural • Injection of Local anaesthetic into epidural space • Dangerous: don’t hit the subarachnoid space! Image: wikimedia commons