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Origin and insertion of superficial gluteal m.
IMPORTANT |
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Definition
Origin: Lateral sacrum; sacrotuberous ligament
Insertion: trochanter tertius (third trochanter of the femur) |
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Origin and insertion of middle gluteal m.
IMPORTANT |
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Definition
Origin: wing of ilium
Insertion: Greater trochanter |
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origin and insertion of m. piriformis |
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Definition
Origin: lateral aspect of S3 (sacrum 3) & Cd1 (Caudal 1)
Insertion: greater trochanter |
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Origin and insertion of deep gluteal m.
IMPORTANT |
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Definition
Origin: body of ilium
Insertion: greater trochanter |
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Origin and insertion of m. tensor fascia latae |
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Definition
Origin: tuber coxae, aponeurosis of middle gluteal m.
Insertion: lateral femoral fascia (fascia lata)
NOTE: Aponeurosis - They have a shiny, whitish-silvery color, are histologically similar to tendons, and are very sparingly supplied with blood vessels and nerves. |
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origin and insertion of m. biceps femoris |
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Definition
Origin: sacrotuberous ligament & ischiatic tuberosity
Insertion: via fascia lata and fascia of the leg to patella, patellar ligament, tibial crest and body, tuber calcanei |
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Origin and insertion of internal obturator m.
IMPORTANT |
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Definition
Origin: pelvic side of pubis and ischium
Insertion: trochanteric fossa |
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Origin and insertion of sacrotuberous ligament
IMPORTANT |
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Definition
Origin: S3 (sacrum 3) and Cd1
Insertion: ischial tuberosity
Bonus: This is not present in the cat |
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origin and insertion of m. gemelli |
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Definition
Origin: lateral ischium
Insertion: trochanteric fossa |
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Origin and insertion of m. quadratus femoris |
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Definition
Origin: caudoventral ischium
Insertion: distal to trochanteric fossa |
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Origin and Insertion of m. sartorius |
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Definition
Origin:
Cranial - crest of ilium and thoracolumbar fascia
Caudal - iliac spine and ventral border of ilium
Insertion:
Cranial - patella
Caudal - cranial border of tibia |
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How many head are associated with m. quadriceps femoris
Name all muscles |
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Definition
a: Four
b:
m. rectus femoris
m. vastus lateralis
m. vastus intermedius
m. vastus medialis |
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Do the four heads of m. Quadriceps femoris share an origin? |
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Definition
No
The four heads share a single insertion via the patella and patellar ligament on the tibial tuberosity |
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Origin and insertion of m. rectus femoris
IMPORTANT |
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Definition
Origin: iliopubic eminence of pubis
Insertion: tibial tuberosity via patella and patellar ligament |
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Origin of m. vastus lateralis
Why is there no need to mention insertion? |
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Definition
Origin: craniolateral aspect of proximal femur
Insertion: All four heads of m. Quadriceps femoris attach at the same point |
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Origin of m. vastus intermedius |
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Definition
Origin: craniolateral aspect of proximal femur
Insertion: Part of m. quadriceps femoris |
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Origin of m. vastus medialis |
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Definition
Origin: craniomedial aspect of proximal femur |
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Term
Origin and insertion of the patellar ligament
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Definition
continuation of the tendon of insertion of the m. quadriceps femoris. It arises from the patella and inserts on the tibial tuberosity. |
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Origin and insertion of m. semitendinosus |
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Definition
Origin: ischiatic tuberosity
Insertion: via fascia of the leg to medial body of tibia and tuber calcanei |
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origin and insertion of m. semimembranosus |
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Definition
Origin: ischiatic tuberosity
Insertion: caudomedial aspect of distal femur and medial proximal tibia |
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Origin and insertion of m. gracilis |
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Definition
Origin: pelvic symphysis
Insertion: cranial border of the tibia and tuber calcanei |
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Term
origin and insertion of m. pectineus |
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Definition
Origin: prepubic tendon and iliopubic eminence
Insertion: distal end of medial lip of caudal femur |
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Term
Origin and insertion of m. adductor |
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Definition
Origin: pelvic symphysis, ventral parts of pubis and ischium
Insertion: lateral lip of caudal femur |
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Term
Origin and insertion of m. iliopsoas |
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Definition
Origin: lumbar vertebrae (m. psoas major) & ventral border of ilium (m. iliacus)
Insertion: lesser trochanter |
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Definition
Portion of the pelvic limb between the stifle and the hock |
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Term
What two bones make up the crus? |
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Definition
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Term
Origin and insertion of cranial tibial m.
IMPORTANT |
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Definition
Origin: arcing line running parallel slightly lateral to the tibial tuberosity and cranial border of the proximal tibia
Insertion: plantar aspect of proximal parts of metatarsals I and II |
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Term
Origin and insertion of long digital extensor m.
IMPORTANT |
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Definition
Origin: extensor fossa of distolateral femur
Insertion: extensor process of distal phalanx of digits 2 through 4. |
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Term
Origin and insertion of fibularis longus m.
IMPORTANT |
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Definition
Origin: lateral tibial condyle, head of fibula, lateral collateral ligament of stifle
Insertion: plantar aspect of tarsal 4, plantar aspect of proximal metatarsals 2 – 4 |
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Term
Origin and insertion of superficial digital flexor m.
IMPORTANT |
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Definition
Origin: lateral supracondylar region of distocaudal femur and lateral sesamoid of the m. gastrocnemius
Insertion: proximoplantar aspect of middle phalanges (digits 2 through 5) |
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Term
origin and insertion of deep digital flexor m.
IMPORTANT |
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Definition
Origin: medial head—caudal aspect of proximal tibia; lateral head—caudal aspect of proximal fibula and caudolateral aspect of proximal tibia
Insertion: plantar aspect distal phalanx, digits II through V |
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Origin and insertion of m. gastrocnemius
IMPORTANT |
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Definition
Origin: medial & lateral supracondylar tuberosities of femur
Insertion: tuber calcanei |
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Term
origin and insertion of m. popliteus |
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Definition
Origin: distocaudal aspect of lateral femoral condyle
Insertion: medial aspect of proximocaudal tibia. |
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Term
What attaches to the common calcaneal tendon? |
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Definition
mm. - gastrocnemius, superficial digital flexor, semitendinosus, biceps femoris, gracilis |
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Term
Describe the sagittal plane |
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Definition
Parallel to midline, but not on the median |
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Term
Describe paramedian plane |
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Definition
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Definition
divides into equal right and left halves
also mid-sagittal |
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Term
Name the gallinaceous birds? |
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Definition
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Term
Name the Psittacines birds |
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Definition
Parrots, and Parrot-like birds |
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Definition
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Definition
Ungulates with even number of toes |
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Definition
Ungulates with odd number of toes |
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What is a cervine/cervid? |
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Definition
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Definition
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Definition
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A tough band of fibrous CT made from collagen, that generally connects muscle to bone, and can withstand tension |
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Definition
A ridged union of tissue.
Think about the ball sack union. Boom. |
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Definition
Shiny layers of flat broad tendons. Have a paper like feels when dissected and function to join muscles to body parts that the muscles act upon |
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Definition
Fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone |
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Definition
A bone found embedded in a tendon. Found in areas where a tendon passes over a joint, and serve to keep the tendon from flattening into the joint as tension increases |
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What is the hyoid apparatus? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
The top coat with color
Straight and stiff... get it? |
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Definition
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Are wool hairs straight or curly? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
How many mammary glands are on a Bitch? |
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Definition
o Typically have 5 pairs
o 1 pair – inguinal
o 2 pair – abdominal
o 2 pair – thoracic
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Term
How many mammary glands on a queen (Justine)? |
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Definition
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Term
How many mammary glands on a sow? |
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Definition
7 pairs
3 pair abdominal, 2 pair each on thoracic and inguinal |
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Term
Define inguinal glands collected into a single structure |
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Definition
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Term
Characteristics of superficial fascia |
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Definition
Under the skin (SQ, hypodermis, subcutis)
loosely attaches skin to body
great site for injection of SQ fluids |
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Term
characteristics of deep fascia |
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Definition
Much denser
invests muscles and forms myofascial compartments
septa penetrate muscles |
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Term
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Definition
Layer of CT that ensheaths the entire muscle and is composed of dense irregular CT |
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Term
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Definition
To hold in place
When a group of tendons from separate muscles pass under a band of CT
This prevents bowing of the tendon
[image] |
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Term
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Definition
Angle between a joint gets more acute (smaller) |
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Definition
Angle between a joint gets more obtuse (Bigger) |
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Term
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Definition
Bringing a part of the body closer to the mid-sagittal plane |
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Term
What is it called when you bring a body part away from the mid-sagittal plane? |
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Definition
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Term
Characteristics of a trot gait |
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Definition
The two diagonal pairs of legs move together
[image] |
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Term
Characteristics of pacing gait |
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Definition
Two legs on the same side move forward together, unlike the trot |
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Term
[image]
Name bones, and joints |
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Definition
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Term
Do fibrous capsules surround synovial joints? |
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Definition
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Term
Name joints and regions
[image] |
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Definition
Top to bottom:
- Coxofemoral
- Thigh
- Stifle
- Crus
- Tarsus (Hock)
- Pes (Tarsus, Metatarsus & Phalanges) |
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Term
Name the 3 caudal lymphocenters and their general location |
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Definition
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Term
What forms the femoral triangle? |
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Definition
Formed by m. pectineus, m. sartorious and the body wall
[image] |
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Term
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Definition
Skin regions innervated by only one nerve |
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Term
Name autonomous zones:
4 - blue
5 - yellow
7 - red
1 - purple
6 - orange
[image]
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Definition
4 - Saphenous nerve
5 - Sciatic nerve
7 - Tibial nerve
1 - Caudal cutaneous femoral nerve
6 - Fibular nerve |
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Term
Exposure to teratogen during embryonic period will likely cause what? |
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Definition
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Term
The zygote is encapsulated by a specific type of shell, what is the shell made of? |
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Definition
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Term
What is the determined fate of the Trophoblast cells? |
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Definition
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Term
Where is the blastocele located? |
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Definition
Fluid inside the blastula, it is the empty space that the inner cell mass does not occupy
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Term
What two cell types make an embryo Bilaminar? |
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Definition
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What will the cranial end of the primative node help form? |
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Definition
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Syndesmosis is another name for what type of joint |
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Definition
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Term
Where are suture joints found? |
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Definition
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Term
Specialized joint between tooth and bone is what? |
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Definition
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Term
Fibrous joints are united by what? |
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Definition
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Cartilaginous joints are united by what? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
1 - m. gluteus medius
2 - m. vastus lateralis
3 - m. semitendinosus
4 - sciatic n.
5 - distal caudal femoral a.
6 - common fibular n.
7 - tibial n.
8 - sacrotuberous ligament |
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Term
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Definition
1 - superficial circumflex iliac a.
2 - femoral v.
3 - femoral a.
4 - saphenous n.
5 - descending genicular a.
6 - proximal caudal femoral a.
7 - m. adductor
8 - m. gracilis
9 - m. sartorious cranial
10 - m. pectineus |
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Definition
1 - Proximal caudal femoral a.
2 - sahpenous n.
3 - descending genicular a.
4 - saphenous a.
5 - popliteal a.
6 - femoral a.
7 - distal caudal femoral a.
8 - m. semimembranosus
9 - m. adductor |
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Term
What does the middle caudal femoral a. supply? |
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Definition
m. adductor & m. semimembranosus |
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Term
What does the proximal caudal femoral a. supply? |
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Definition
Goes directly into m. gracilis, and also feeds m. adductor & m. pectineus |
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Term
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Definition
1 - medial saphenous v.
2 - proxmial caudal femoral a.
3 - femoral a.
4 - femoral v.
5 - saphenous n.
6 - descending genicular a. |
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Term
Does the Obturator n. have a sensory function? |
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Definition
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Term
What muscles does the obturator n. act on? |
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Definition
mm. adductor, gracilis, pectineus, obturator externa (adduction of limb) |
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Term
What does the femoral n. innervate? |
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Definition
mm. iliopsoas & quadriceps femoris (flexion of hip, extension of stifle)
and m. Sartorious |
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Term
Where does the femoral n. emerge from? |
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Definition
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Term
What does the saphenous n. act on? |
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Definition
m. sartorius (flexion of hip; extension/flexion of stifle)
branches from femoral n. within the m. iliopsoas, emerges in femoral triangle, follows saphenous vessels on medial aspect of thigh |
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Term
Name the 6 muscles the sciatic n. acts on |
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Definition
mm. biceps femoris, semimembranosus, semitendinosus, gemelli, obturator internus, quadratus femoris
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Term
What does the common fibular n. innervate? |
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Definition
Fibularus longus
long digital extensor
lateral digital extensor
cranial tibial m. |
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Term
What does the tibial n. innervate and where does it arise from? |
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Definition
mm. gastrocnemius & popliteus, superficial and deep digital flexor mm.
arises from sciatic n. in thigh region |
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Term
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Definition
1 - Long digital extensor tendon
2 - Caudal Cruciate Ligament
3 - Cranial Cruciate Ligament |
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Definition
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Definition
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Term
What are the 3 patellar ligaments in the equine stifle? |
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Definition
Medial
Lateral
Intermediate |
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Term
[image]
Is this the right/left stifle? How can you tell?
Name the three shaded regions
What is the bottom arrow pointing to? |
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Definition
Right cranial view - fibula on lateral side
Blue - patellar fibrocartilage
Red - Medial ridge of trochlea
Purple - Medial patellar ligament
Fibula |
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Term
What is the "Cannon bone" |
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Definition
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Equine osteology - what is the Navicular bone? |
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Definition
The most distal seasmoid bone
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Term
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Definition
A bursa (plural bursae) is a small fluid-filled sac lined by synovial membrane with an inner capillary layer of viscous fluid (similar in consistency to that of a raw egg white). It provides a cushion between bones and tendons and/or muscles around a joint.
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Term
[image]
What are the anatomically correct names for these joints? |
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Definition
Fetlock Joint = Metatarsophalangeal joint
Pastern Joint = Proximal interphalangeal joint
Coffin Joint = Distal interphlangeal joint |
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Term
What two tendinous muscles are part of the reciprocal apparatus? |
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Definition
Fibularis tertius & superficial digital flexor m. |
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Term
What does the cunean bursa often communicate with? |
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Definition
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Term
Name the 3 serosa lined cavities |
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Definition
Thoracic
abdominal
pelvic - extension of abdominal |
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Term
Describe phases in normal gaits |
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Definition
- Support phase (extension) - limbs in contact with the ground that are supporting the limbs in the swing phase
- Swing phase (flexion) - Cranial phase, The moment when the foot leaves the ground to when it passes the supporting limb to when it striks the ground cranial to the supporting limb
Caudal phase - The moment the foot leaves the ground to when it passes the supporting limb on the opposite side of the body (transitions to cranial) |
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Term
Describe compression, distraction, torsion & bending |
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Definition
Compression - loss of volume - Pressue
Distraction - Pulling force on object - Tension (opposite compression)
Torsion - Twist and shout
Bending - Force applied perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis |
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Term
Middle and deep gluteal m. origin |
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Definition
Gluteal surface - lateral aspect of wing |
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Term
What boney structure does the Ligament of the head of the femur attach to? |
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Definition
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Term
Where does Gluteus superficialis m. insert? |
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Definition
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Term
What nerve innervates internal obturato m.? |
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Definition
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Term
What two muscles does Rectus femoris lie between? |
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Definition
Medial and Lateral Vastus muscles |
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Term
What is the joint action of rectus femoris? |
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Definition
Hip flexion, stifle extension |
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Term
What makes up the caudal boarder of the femoral triangle? |
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Definition
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Term
Joint action of Cranial tibial m. |
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Definition
Tarsal flexion, Pes outward rotation |
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Term
Joint action of Long digital extensor m.? |
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Definition
Hock flexion
Digit extension - mind... blown |
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Term
What nerve innervates Gastrocnemius? |
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Definition
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Term
What muscles does the Tibial n. provide motor function to? |
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Definition
mm. Gastrocnemius, popliteus, superficial & deep digital flexor
Provides sensory function to plantar aspect of tarsus, metatarsus and digits |
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Term
Describe gastrulation and relate the events to the formation of the trilaminar embryo
Gonna level with you. This is asking a lot. |
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Definition
Gastrulation - a series of cellular migrations and differentiations that lead to the formation of the trilaminar embryo from a tiny little inner cell mass
- cranialcaudal axis of embryo is established when hypoblasts cells become columnar to form prochordal plate (the mouth)
- From the opposite end, epiblast cells proliferate to form the primative streak (gives rise to notochord and CNS)
- At the cranial end, cells condense to make the primative knot
- Cells migrate. First from dorsal embryo into the center of the primative streak, displacing hyopblasts to form endoderm. Another looser layer is created between epiblasts and endoderm, gives rise to mesoderm
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Term
What does the mesoderm layer give rise to? |
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Definition
Head - skull, CT/muscle tissue
Paraxial - Trunk muscles, skeleton, dermis & CT
Intermediate - Urogenital system
Lateral - CT and muscle of viscera and limbs. Serous membranes, blood, cardiovascular, spleen and adrenal cortex |
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Term
What does endoderm give rise to? |
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Definition
Epithelium of Trachea, bronchi, lungs, GI, liver, pharynx and thyroid |
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Term
What is the difference between synarthosis and synovial joint? |
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Definition
Synarthosis - rigid joints composed of mostly fibrous and cartilaginous joints
Synovial - freely moving fluid filled joint |
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Term
Describe the cranial cruciate ligament - in detail |
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Definition
Inserts on the intercondyloid region of the tibia, originiates within the intercondylar fossa of the femurs. Keeps the tibia from sliding cranially beneath the femur when the limb bears weight - also limits tibial rotation |
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Term
Describe the insertion points and action of the Caudal cruciate ligament |
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Definition
Arises from the axial side of the medial femoral condyle, attaches to the medial edge of the popliteal notch of the tibia behind the caudal attachement of the medial meniscus.
Prevents caudal movement of the tibia beneath the femur when the limb bears weight |
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Term
Where does the caudal horn of the lateral meniscus attach? |
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Definition
Directly to the femur - rest of the horns attach to the tibia |
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Term
Describe how to do direct stifle manipulation to produce cranial drawer movement |
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Definition
Place index finger at patella and thumb on seasmoid of gastrocnemius
With other hand place index finger at tibal tuberosity and thumb at fibula head |
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Term
What muscle does the superficial gluteal and the biceps femoris muscle unite to form in bovine limb? |
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Definition
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Term
Does the bovine femur have a 3rd trochanter? |
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Definition
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Term
Where is the fibularis longus located on the horse? |
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Definition
Ha! Idiot. There isn't one!
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Term
Where does the tendon of the lateral digital extensor insert to in Bovine |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
Inflammation of the long plantar ligament |
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Term
What two ligaments help secure the horse hind limb from luxating? |
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Definition
- Ligament of the femoral head
- Accessory ligament (unique to the horse) |
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