Exam 4 Study Guide and Review Session Flashcards
Which joint in tarsus allows the most movement?
Tibiotarsal jt (btw tibia and talus)
What forms the tarsal tunneL?
Sustentaculum tail (dorsally)
Calcanean tuber (laterally)
Flexor retinaculum (plantar side)
What goes through the tarsal tunneL?
Tendon of lateral digital flexor. medial and lateral plantar n, and caudal branch of lateral saphenous a
Damage to the femoral n would cause
Hip not to be able to flex
Stifle can’t extend
Obturator n damage would cause
Leg not being able to adduct
Sciatic nerve damage would cause
Hip not able to extend
What can be found in the ischiorectal fossa?
Pudendal n and caudal rectal a
Artery of the bulb supplies
Corpus spongiosus
Deep artery of penis supplies
Corpus cavernosus
What are the parasym and sym nerves that supply GI viscera?
Symp=major splanchnic n
Psym=vagus
Spleen connected to stomach via
Gastrosplenic ligament