Articulations of the Vertebral Column

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Anatomy > Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body > III. Syndesmology > 5. Articulations of the Trunk > a. Articulations of the Vertebral Column

Henry Gray (1821–1865). Anatomy of the Human Body. 1918.

Articulations of the Vertebral Column

The articulations of the vertebral column include:

  1. Amphiarthrodial joints between the vertebral bodies
  2. Diarthrodial (synovial) joints between the vertebral arches

These articulations allow for various spinal movements such as flexion, extension, rotation, and lateral bending.

Classification of Spinal Articulations

The joints of the vertebral column may be grouped into:

  • Intercentral joints – between vertebral bodies (amphiarthroses)
  • Zygapophyseal joints – between vertebral arches (diarthroses)

I. Intercentral Ligaments (Joints Between Vertebral Bodies)

These are amphiarthrodial joints formed by:

Anterior Longitudinal Ligament

A broad fibrous band running along the anterior surfaces of the vertebral bodies from the axis to the sacrum. It limits hyperextension and maintains spinal stability.

  • Wider inferiorly than superiorly
  • Continuous superiorly with the anterior atlantoaxial ligament
  • Adherent to vertebral margins and discs, but not to central vertebral body surfaces
Median sagittal section showing vertebrae and ligaments (Fig. 301)

Posterior Longitudinal Ligament

Located within the vertebral canal, it lines the posterior surface of the vertebral bodies, extending from the axis to the sacrum.

  • Narrower inferiorly, broader at intervertebral discs
  • Dentated in thoracic and lumbar regions
  • Limits flexion and reinforces intervertebral discs
Posterior longitudinal ligament (Fig. 302)

Intervertebral Fibrocartilages

These intervertebral discs are essential for cushioning and flexibility.

  • Consist of:
    • Annulus fibrosus – concentric layers of fibrocartilage
    • Nucleus pulposus – elastic, gel-like core (remnant of notochord)
  • Account for ~25% of the spinal column length
  • Adhere to vertebral endplates and ligaments
Intervertebral disc structure (Fig. 313)

Structural Details of Discs

II. Articulations Between Vertebral Arches

These include:

Facet (Zygapophyseal) Joints

Ligamenta Flava

Elastic ligaments connecting adjacent laminae from C2 to S1.

  • Composed of yellow elastic fibers
  • Maintain posture and assist extension after flexion
  • Thickest in lumbar region
Ligamenta flava in thoracic vertebrae (Fig. 303)

Interspinal Ligaments

Supraspinous Ligament

Ligamentum Nuchae

Intertransverse Ligaments

III. Movements of the Vertebral Column

Permitted movements:

  • Flexion – forward bending
  • Extension – backward movement
  • Lateral flexion – side bending
  • Rotation – axial twisting
  • Circumduction – limited combined movement

Flexion

  • Facilitated by compression of discs and elongation of posterior ligaments
  • Greatest in the lumbar region

Extension

Lateral Flexion

  • Restricted by ligaments and discs
  • More prominent in cervical and lumbar regions

Rotation

  • Results from torsion in discs and facet joint motion
  • Greatest in thoracic spine, limited in lumbar spine

Circumduction

  • Combination of all spinal movements
  • Very limited overall

IV. Regional Differences in Mobility

V. Muscles Involved in Spinal Movements

See Also






Gray's Anatomy

Anatomy atlases (external)

[1] - Anatomy Atlases

Adapted from the Classic Grays Anatomy of the Human Body 1918 edition (public domain)

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