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Landmark:


Halfway between angle of jaw and mastoid process.

C1 TVP.


Landmark:


First palpable bony prominence below EOP.

C2.

Landmark:


Hyoid bone.

C3.

Landmark:


Upper border of thyroid cartilage.


Lower border of thyroid cartilage.

Upper: C4.


Lower: C5/6.

Landmark:


Last moveable SP on flexion.

C7 (70%).


T1 (30%).

Landmark:


Suprasternal notch (Burn's space).

T2.

Landmark:


Manubriosternal angle.

T4/5.

Landmark:


Inferior angle of scap, lying down.


Inferior angle of scap, sitting up.

Lying: T6.


Sitting: T7.

Landmark:


Xiphisternal angle.

T9.

Landmark:


Xiphoid process.

T10.

Landmark:


Iliac crest or umbilicus.

L4.

Landmark:


PSIS.

S2.



Landmark:


TVP T5-9.

2 interspinous spaces above and out.


2:1.

Landmark:


TVP T10 and below OR T4 and above.

1 interspinous space above and out.


1:1.

Landmark:


1/3 along a line between ASIS and umbilicus.

Base of appendix.

Landmark:


Meeting point of R linea semilunaris and Rib 9.

Fundus of GB.

Landmark:


Between Ribs 9-11 in the L mid axillary line.

Spleen.

Landmark:


1/2 between ASIS and pubic symphysis in groin.

Femoral artery.

Landmark:


1/2 between ischial tuberosity and greater trochanter.

Sciatic nerve.

Landmark:


1/2 between mastoid and SC joint.

Carotid artery bifurcation.

Landmark:



1 finger's breath medial to bicipital tendon in elbow.


Bicipital pulse.


Landmark:


Just lateral to the Flexor Carpi Radialis Tendon.

Radial pulse.

Landmark:


Just lateral to the Extensor Hallicus Longus Tendon.

Dorsalis pedis.


Disc Herniation and Spinal Nerve Damage.




In cervical region, a disc herniation affects the spinal nerve related to the adjacent IVF (the HIGHER number). For example, a C5/6 disc herniation affects the C6 spinal nerve.

Csp, its the nerve ABOVE the VB = the HIGHER number.

Disc Herniation and Spinal Nerve Damage.In lumbar region, a disc herniation affects the spinal nerve BELOW. For example, a L4/5 disc herniation (aka L4 disc) affects the L5 spinal nerve.

Lsp, its the nerve BELOW the VB = the HIGHER number.