A26 - Flexores et extensores digitorum membri pelvini Flashcards

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Which muscles should be mentioned in the topic?

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Extensors of the hindlimb phalanges:

  1. M. extensor digitorum longus
  2. ​M. extensor digitalis lateralis
  3. M. extensor digiti I. [hallucis] longus (ca)
  4. ​M. extensor digitalis brevis

Flexors of the hindlimb phalanges:

  1. M. flexor digitorum superficialis
  2. M. flexor digitorum profundus
    • ​M. flexor digitorum lateralis
    • M. flexor digitorum medialis
    • M. tibialis caudalis
    • Lig. accessorium (eq)
  3. M. flexor digitorum brevis (ca)
  4. M. interflexori (ca)
  5. Mm. lumbricales (ca)
  6. Mm. interossei
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Give the extensors of the hindlimb phalanges

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  1. M. extensor digitalis longus
  2. ​M. extensor digitalis lateralis
  3. M. extensor digiti I. [hallucis] longus (ca)
  4. ​M. extensor digitalis brevis
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M. extensor digitalis longus

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  • Origin:
    • Ca: Fossa extensoria of femur
    • Eq: Condylus lateralis of femur
  • Insertion: Processus extensorius of Ph 3:
    • Ca, sus: Digits 2 to 5
    • Eq: Digit 3
    • Ru: Digit 3 and 4
  • Action:
    • Extends stifle
    • Flexes tarsus
    • Extends digits
  • Innervation:
    • Ca:
      • N. peroneus communis
        • R. profundus
        • R. superficialis
    • Eq: n. peroneus
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M. extensor digitorum lateralis

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  • Origin:
    • Ca: Fibula, proximal third
    • Eq:
      • Lig. collaterale laterale of stifle
      • Tibia
      • F**ibula
  • Insertion:
    • Ca: Unites with m. extensor digitorum longum to reach digit 5, Ph3
    • Eq: Blends with the terminal tendon of m. extensor digitorum longum
  • Action:
    • Ca: Extend and abduct digit 5 (and flexes tarsus)
    • Eq: Extends digits and flexes hock
  • Innervation:​
    • Ca:
      • N. peroneus communis
        • R. profundus
        • R. superficialis
    • Eq: N. peroneus

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M. extensor digiti I. [hallucis] longus

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Ca

  • Origin: Fibula, middle third
  • Insertion: Radiates into fascia over metatarsophalangeal joint of digit 2
  • Action:
    • Extend the digit 2 (and 1 if present)
    • Flexes tarsus
  • Innervation:
    • ​N. peroneus communis
      • R. profundus
      • R. superficialis
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M. extensor digitalis brevis

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  • Origin: Tarsus, cranial surface
  • Insertion:
    • Ca: Ph1 of digit 2-5
    • Eq: Joins long extensor tendon
  • Action:
    • Ca: Auxillary extensor of the digits 2-4
    • Eq:
      • Extends digits
        • Flexes hoc
  • Innervation:​
    • Ca:
      • N. peroneus communis
        • R. profundus
        • R. superficialis
    • Eq: N. peroneus
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Give the flexors of the hindlimb phalanges

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  1. M. flexor digitorum superficialis
  2. M. flexor digitorum profundus
    • ​M. flexor digitorum lateralis
    • M. flexor digitorum medialis
    • M. tibialis caudalis
    • Lig. accessorium (eq)
  3. M. flexor digitorum brevis (ca)
  4. M. interflexori (ca)
  5. Mm. lumbricales (ca)
  6. Mm. interossei
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M. flexor digitalis superficialis

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  • Origin: Fossa supracondylaris of the femur (partly fused with m. gastrocenemius caput lateralis)
  • Insertion: On the surface of tuber calcanei it makes the ​galea calcanea, ​then attaches to Ph2 of digits on plantar surface:
    • Ca: Digits 2-5
    • Eq: Digit 3(​tuberositas flexoria)
    • Ru, Sus: Digits 3-4
  • Action:
    • Flexes stifle
    • Extends hock
    • Flexes joints of corresponding digits
    • Eq: Part of the passive stay and fixation apparatus (femoropatellar loop)
  • ​Innervation:
    • N. tibialis
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M. flexor digitorum profundus

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  • Consists of thee induvidual muscles:
    • M. flexor digitorum lateralis
    • M. flexor tibialis caudalis
    • M. flexor digitalis medialis
    • M. tibialis caudalis (in eq: a part of m. flexor digitorum profundus)
    • Lig. accessorium (eq)
  • Origin:
    • M. flexor digitorum lateralis:
      • Fibula, proximal caudal half
      • Tibia, proximal caudolateral border
      • Interosseous membrane
    • M. flexor digitorum medialis: Tibia, caudo-proximally
    • Eq: Only tibia
  • Unites below tarsus
  • Insertion:
    • Ca: Ph3 of digits 2-5, tuberculum flexorium (plantar)
    • Eq: fascies flexoria, undivided, digit 3 (plantar)
    • Ru, sus: Digits 3-4
  • Action:
    • Extends tarsus
    • Flexes joints of corresponding digits of insertion
  • Innervation: N. tibialis
  • Blood supply: A. caudalis femoris distalis
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M. tibialis caudalis

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Eq: part of m. flexor digitalis profundus

  • Origin: Caput fibula
  • Insertion: Medially at tarsus it radiates into tarsal fascia
  • Action: Extends tarsus
  • Innervation: N. tibialis
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M. flexor digitalis brevis

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Ca

  • Origin: The dorsal surface of the superficial digital flexor tendons
  • Insertion: With the tendons of the deep digital flexor
  • Action: Flexing the digits
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Mm. interflexorii

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Ca, fe

  • Origin: The tendon of the deep digital flexor with the suspensory ligament of the pad (where the deep flexor tendon splits into branches)
  • Insertion: The tendons of the superficial digital flexor, more distally
  • Action: Auxilary flexors of the digital joints
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Mm. lumbricales

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Ca

  • Origin: The abaxial borders of the tendons of the deep digital flexor
  • Insertion: The proximal ends of the 1st phalanges of digits 3-5
  • Action: To flex the first digital joint
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Mm. interossei

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  • Origin: Proximal part of the metatarsals
  • Insertion: On the sesamoid bones of the first digital joint
  • Action:
    • Ca, su: To flex the metacarpalphalangeal joint of the supporting digits
    • Eq: Counteracts overextension of fetlock joint
  • Innervation: N. tibialis
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