Structures And Functions Of The Shoulder And Brachial Regions Flashcards

1
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Name the different regions of the forelimb

A

OMO-shoulder
BRACHIUM-arm(region from shoulder to elbow)
ANTEBRACHIUM-forearm (region from elbow to carpus)
CARPUS-wrist
MANUS-hand (region distal to carpus)
DIGIT-toe

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2
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What type of bone is the scapula?

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Type of flat bone

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3
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What is the glenoid cavity?

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  • articular surface (shoulder joint)
  • concave
  • smooth muscle
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4
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What is the function of the supraglenoid tubercle?

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-attachment of biceps branchii muscle

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5
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Describe the structure and attachments of the medial/costal surface

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Serrated, rough bone

Attachment of:
Serratus ventralis muscle (dorsal)
Subscapularis muscle. (Ventral)

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6
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How does the scapula different in a cat compared to a dog?

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More rounded cranial angle than dog
Has a suprahamate process proximal to the acromion process
Has tuberosity of spine

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7
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Where are the centres of ossification in bone? What are the potential clinical problems associated with these centres of ossification?

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Body, supraglenoid tubercle

Potential problems

  • tendon of origin of biceps branchii muscle
  • physis weak point= fracture
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8
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What bony structures of the scapula can we palpate in live animals?

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  • dorsal border
  • cranial border
  • cranial angle
  • spine
  • acromion

CAUDAL BORDER BENEATH MUSCLE SO IS DIFFICULT TO PALPATE

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Where does the brachiocephalic muscle originate and insert? What is its function?

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Cephalic=head
Insertion=arm

Origin=cervical-thoracic fascia
Insertion= humerus

Function= protractor
-also acts across shoulder

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10
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What are the 3 parts of the brachiocephalic muscle called?

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Cleidocervicalis, cleidomastoideus, cleidobrachialis

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Where does the omotransversarius originate and insert? What is its function?

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Origin=transverse wing of the atlas (C1)
Insertion=acromion process
Function=protracts the limb
RUNS UNDER THE BRACHIOCEPHALIC MUSCLE

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12
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How are the radiographs of dogs and cats different?

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Dogs will have a clavicular band (fibrous band) while cats will have a clavicle (bony remnant) cranial to shoulder

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13
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Where does the latissimus dorsi muscle originate and insert? What is its function

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Latus=broad dorsi=back

Origin=thoracolumbar fascia
Insertion=humerus (aponeurosis)
Function=retractor

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Where is the serratus ventralis muscle located and where does it originate and insert?

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Muscle located between forelimb and trunk

Origin=thoracic wall (ribs) and cervical vertebrae (neck)
Insertion=proximal scapula (medial aspect), proximal to pivotal joint

Function
CRANIAL PORTION:retractor
CAUDAL PORTION:protractor
No effect on the shoulder

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15
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What are abductor and adductor muscles?

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Abductors-move limb away from midline (muscles located proximal to pivot point and limb)

Adductors: move limb towards the midline
Located distal to pivot point and medial to limb
Limited movement

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16
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Where does the trapezius muscle originate and insert?

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Origin=cervicothoracic fascia
Insertion=proximal scapular spine
No effect on the shoulder, has cranial and caudal parts

17
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Where does the rhomboideus muscle originate and insert? What is its function?

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Lies deep in trapezius
ORIGIN- cerviothoracic fascia
INSERTION-dorsal border of scapula
Function= abductors of limb, no effect on shoulder

18
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Describe the structure and function of the pectoral muscles. Where do they originate and insert?

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Origin=sternum
Insertion=humerus
2 heads-deep and superficial
Adductor of limb (move towards midline)

19
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What features are located at the proximal end of the humerus bone?

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HEAD- articular surface, convex and smooth surface. Articulates with glenoid cavity of scapula at shoulder joint
GREATER TUBERCLE- lateral aspect
LESSER TUBERCLE-medial aspect
INTER-TUBERCULAR GROVE -smooth bone surface, tendon of origin of biceps branchii muscle passes through this structure

20
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What features are located at the distal end of the humerus?

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CONDYLE: medial half longer than lateral 
MEDIAL EPICONDYLE(larger)
LATERAL EPICONDYLE(SMALLER) 
Articular surface (elbow joint) is divided into 2 areas: 
TROCHLEA-pulley like structure, larger. Central depression, articulates with radius and ulna 
CAPITULUM-smaller,located laterally, articulates with radius 
OLECRANON/ULNAR FOSSA(caudal) 
RADIAL FOSSA(cranial)-proximal to articular surfaces 
SUPRATROCHLEAR FORAMEN-nothing passes through, may not be present in short legged dogs
21
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How many centres of ossification does the humerus have and where are these located?

A
Ossification centres;
-proximal epiphyses
-body 
In condyle:
-medial epicondyle 
-medial half of condyle 
-lateral half of condyle
22
Q

What parts of the humerus can be palpated?

A
  • greater tubercle
  • lateral epicondyle
  • medial epicondyle
23
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How is the humerus different in cats from dogs?

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Proximal end is the same
Distal end-no supracholear foramen
Has a supracondylar foramen (brachial artery and median nerve pass through it)