A5 Forelimb 1 Flashcards

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Describe the regions of the forelimb

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Shoulder (scapula)
Brachium (humerus)
Antebrachium (radius & ulna)
Carpus (carpal bones)
Manus (metacarpals)
Digits of manus (phalanges)

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Describe the attachment of the forelimb to the trunk

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• Synsarcosis (attached by muscles alone)
• formed by extrinsic muscles of the forelimb (girdle muscles)
- rhomboideus m.
- trapezius m.
- serratus ventralis m.
- pectoralis m.

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3
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Name the bones of the forelimb

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• scapula
• humerus
• radius
• ulna
• carpal bones
• metacarpal bones
• phalanges

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4
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Identify palpable bony landmarks in the live animal

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Scapula - spine
Humerus - greater tubercle
Una - olecranon

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5
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Describe the structure & function of the forelimb joints

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Scapulohumeral joint
- synovial joint
- shallow ball and socket (humeral head & glenoid cavity)
- rotation, abduction, adduction, circumduction

Elbow joint
- synovial joint
- hinge joint, three articulations ( humeroradial, humeroulnar, proximal radioulnar
- flexion & extension

Carpus joints
- antebrachia carpal & distal radio-ulnar joints
- middle carpal joint
- carpometacarpal joint

Digit joints
- metacarpophalangeal joint
- proximal interphalangeal joint
- distal interphalangeal joint

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Describe the scapula

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• Flat bone with prominent spine on its lateral aspect
• medial aspect has subscapular fossa & serrated face
• centrally the glenoid cavity where scapula articulates with humerus

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7
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Describe the numerous

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• Proximally large head which articulates with glenoid cavity

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Describe the radius

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• Articulates with numerous proximally & carpal bones distally
• particular facet with ulna

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Describe the ulna

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• Situated caudal to radius proximally & lateral to radius distally

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Describe the carpal bones

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• Two rows consisting of 7 bones
• small sesa maid bone next to carpal bone 1

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Describe the metacarpal bones

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• Five bones
• 1-5 in mediolateral sequence
• most medial = dew claw

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Describe the phalanges

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• Each main digit made up of three bones: Pl, P2, P3
• P1 is the longest & most proximal
• dew claw; only as proximal & distal phalanx; sesamaid bone

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