exam 1: Pelvic limb mm. and joint 1 Flashcards
2 functions of sacroiliac joint
- Transmit the weight of the trunk to the pelvic limbs when standing
- Drive the force of the limbs to the trunk in progression
Sacroiliac joint: Combining a _______________ with an adjacent region of extensive fibrous union
synovial joint
what 2 types of joints make up the synovial joint
- Cartilaginous synchondroses (cranial)
- Synovial plane (caudal)
what ligament is the blue arrow pointing to
Dorsal & ventral sacroiliac ligament
there are 3 problems in this Xray
- sacroiliac luxation (most important; can’t walk)
- fracture of pubis
- fracture of ischium
what ligament is this
Sacrotuberous
ligaments
How do you name this movement of the left coxal/hip joint?
extension
what joint is this?
what type of joint is it?
Coxae joint – Hip joint
ball-and-socket or spheroidal joint
Spheroidal joint of the hip joint is formed between what 2 structure
lunate surface of the acetabulum
head of the femur
what ligament is the red arrow pointing ot
what ligament is the blue arrow pointing to
red: Ligament of the
head of the femur
(acetabular fossa – fovea of the femoral head)
blue: Transverse acetabular ligament
Label 1-3 of the coxal joint
- Ligament of the head of the femur
(Is intracapsular but not intraraticular) - capsule of hip joint
- synovial membrane of hip joint
How would you describe 2 compared to normal
severe dysplasia and arthritis
what is this showing
Severe signs of osteoarthritis or arthrosis
Drawer sign/test in stifle joint test for?
Rupture of cranial cruciate ligament
what ligament is this
Caudal cruciate ligament
what ligament is this
Cranial cruciate ligament
what are the 2 arrows pointing to
Parapatellar
fibrocartilage
what joint is this
Genual joint (Stifle)
what ligament is the blue arrow pointing to
Patellar ligament
Correspond to the quadriceps femoris Tendon. Inserts in the
Tibial tuberosity
what is the blue arrow pointing to
what does it do
Lateral & medial femoropatellar ligg
Attach the patella with the lateral and medial fabellae
Femoropatellar joint is what type of joint
synovial-hinge
Caudal cruciate lig. Prevents (2):
-caudal displacement of the tibia against the femur
-lateral rotation of the joint
Cranial cruciate lig Prevents
-cranial displacement of the tibia against the femur
-hyperextension of the genual joint
-medial rotation of the joint
What is the red arrow pointing to?
what is the blue arrow pointing to
red: Lateral meniscus
blue: Medial meniscus
Identify 1,2,3
- Cranial tibial ligg. of menisci
- Transverse lig.
- Caudal tibial lig. of medial meniscus
Label 1-4
1.Lateral collateral lig
2.Lateral meniscus
3. Meniscofemoral lig.
4.Medial collateral lig.
4 functions of the Stifle joint capsule
- Extend proximal to the patella.
Between the quadriceps and
the femur - Include the fabellas and the
Proximal tibiofibular joints - Collateral ligg. and popliteal tendon
Are extracapsular structures. - Form a tendon sheath for the long digital extensor m. tendon.
identify the muscle
tensor fascia lata
identify the muscle
Superficial gluteal muscle
identify the muscle
Middle gluteal muscle
identify the muscle
Piriformis m.
identify the muscle
Deep gluteal m.
identify the muscle
External obturator m.
identify the muscle
Internal obturator m.
identify the muscle
Gemelli mm.
identify the muscle
Quadratus femoris m.
what 3 muscles make up the “Hamstring mm.”
Biceps femoris m.,
Semitendinosus m.,
Semimembranosus m
Biceps femoris m, Semitendinosus m., Semimembranosus m all have the same action.
what is that action
Extensors of the hip joint & flexors of the stifle joint
identify the muscle
Biceps femoris
identify the muscle
Semitendinosus m.
identify the muscle
Semimembranosus m.
what 5 muscles are ADDuctors of the hip joint
Gracilis m.
Pectineus m.
Adductor m.
External obturator m.
Sartorius m
identfy the muscle
Gracilis m.
identify the muscle
pectineus m.
identify the muscle
Sartorius m.
what are the 4 parts of Quadriceps femoris m.
rectus femoris
vastus medialis, intermedius,
lateralis
identify the muscle
Quadriceps femoris m.
what ligament are the blue arrows pointing to
Medial collateral lig.
identify the muscle
Cranial tibial m.
identify the muscle
Lateral digital extensor m.
identify the muscle
Long digital extensor m.
What bone and part is 1 referring to
what bone and part is 2 referring to
- Femur: Extensor fossa
- Tibia: Extensor groove
what tendon is being pointed to
Long digital extensor tendon
**Within the tendon sheath provided by the genual capsule
identify the muscle
Fibularis longus m.
what are the red arrows pointing to
what are the blue arrows pointing to
red: Extensor tendon sheath
blue: Extensor retinacula
identify the muscle
Gastrocnemius m.
identify the bone being pointed to in red
Sesamoid bones
(Fabellae)
identify the muscle
Popliteus m.
what bone is being pointed to
Popliteus m.- Sesamoid bone
what bones are being pointed to
Proximal Metatarsophalanx
sesamoid bones
what is blue pointing to
what is red pointing to
blue-
Calcanean bursa: Among SDF tendon, gastrocnemius tendon and calcaneal tuber
red-Flexor tendon sheath
identify the muscle
interossei
identify the muscle
SDF
identify the muscle
DDF
what “collective” muscle is being pointed to
Hamstring mm.
what joints (and types of joints) make up the Genual joint (Stifle)
Femoropatellar (hinge)
Femorotibial (condylar)
Proximal tibiofibular (plane)
How would you describe 1 compared to normal
Dysplastic