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AVCA Exam Practice Questions and Answers |100% Pass What component of the equine TL anatomy makes it easiest for a horse to support a rider on its back? - Answer-T18 Vertebra T/F: Intertransverse joints are present in the horse between L5 and L6 as well as between L6 and the sacrum. Sometimes ...

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What component of the equine TL anatomy makes it easiest for a horse to support a rider on its back? -

Answer✔✔-T18 Vertebra


T/F: Intertransverse joints are present in the horse between L5 and L6 as well as between L6 and the

sacrum. Sometimes they can also be seen between L4 and L 5 - Answer✔✔-True


T/F: The lumbar vertebral body of dogs is smaller than in a comparably sized human because dogs have

fewer muscles attached to it. - Answer✔✔-False


T/F: The head of each rib articulates with the thoracic vertebra of the same number as well as the

vertebra cranial to it - Answer✔✔-True


T/F: The mamillary process, which is a segmental contact point for certain chiropractic adjustments, is

seen only on the lumbar vertebrae. - Answer✔✔-False (Also seen on lower thoracic)


T/F: The Iliopsoas muscle is an epaxial muscle that is frequently injured in agility dogs that experience

hyperextension of the pelvic limbs. - Answer✔✔-True


Moving from medial to lateral, name the three epaxial muscle systems - Answer✔✔-Transversospinalis,

longissimus, iliocostalis


The most mobile area of the spine is the ____________ junction. - Answer✔✔-Thoracolumbar




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In the "bow and string model" the ______________ provide the rigid bow component - Answer✔✔-

vertebra and common ligaments


The string component is comprised of the ____________ muscles. - Answer✔✔-epaxial, longus coli,

psoas, and abdominal


Increased tension in the string__________ the kyphosis. - Answer✔✔-Increases (arches the back)


Decreased tension in the string causes _________ kyphosis and increased lordosis. - Answer✔✔-

decreases (sway back)


Movement direction of the vertebral motor units are determined by the: - Answer✔✔-disc plane and

facet angles


Like links in a chain, proper movement of each motor unit is small, yet overall all units participate for a

total sum of full range of motion. Chiropractically speaking, what two factors should be of primary

concern ? - Answer✔✔-Subluxation


Compensatory fixation


Vertebral segments undergo slight movements even at rest and are especially important to the activities

of: - Answer✔✔-Cerebrospinal fluid and respiration


Flexion extension movements are best described along the: - Answer✔✔-X axis


Most flexion-extension movement in the spine occurs at the : - Answer✔✔-cervicothoracic junction


lumbosacral junction


Axial rotational movement occurs around the - Answer✔✔-y axis


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