HINDLIMB BONES Flashcards

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  1. Name
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  1. Pubis
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  1. Name
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  1. Ischium
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  1. Name
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  1. Ilium
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  1. Name
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  1. Sacrum
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. gluteal surface
  2. middle gluteal
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Crest of ilium
  2. sartorius
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Obturator foramen
  2. covered by obturator muscles
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Greater ischiatic notch
  2. N/A
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Pecten
  2. abdominal muscles
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Lesser ischiatic notch
  2. N/A
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Ischiatic tuberosity
  2. Caudal thigh muscles - biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Ischiatic arch
  2. N/A
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Pelvic Symphysis
  2. Gracilis and adductor
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Symphesis ischii
  2. N/A
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Ischiatic table
  2. internal obturator
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Ischiatic spine
  2. Deep gluteal
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Body of ilium
  2. deep gluteal, rectus femoris
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Cranial dorsal iliac spine (part of the tuber sacrale)
  2. Middle gluteal
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Caudal dorsal iliac spine (part of the tuber sacrale)
  2. Middle gluteal
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Acetabular fossa
  2. ligament of the femoral head
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Tuber coxae (cranial ventral iliac spine)
  2. tensor fasciae latae, sartorius
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Gluteal surface
  2. Middle gluteal, deep gluteal
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Lateral area for rectus femoris
  2. rectus femoris
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  1. Name
  2. Attachments
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  1. Auricular Surface
  2. N/A - part of the sacroiliac joint
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1. Name 2. Attachments
1. Aurcuate line 2. N/A
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1. Name 2. Attachments
1. Iliopubic eminence 2. iliopsoas, pectineus
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1. Name 2. Attachments
1. Head of femur 2. N/A - articular surface forming the hip joint
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1. Name 2. Attachments
1. Neck of femur 2. N/A
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1. Name 2. Attachments
1. Greater trochanter 2. Middle gluteal, deep gluteal
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1. Name 2. Attachments
1. Lesser trochanter 2. iliopsoas
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1. Name 2. Attachments
1. Patellar surface 2. patellar ligament
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1. Name 2. Attachments
1. Lateral condyle 2. N/A - process for articulation with lateral condyle of tibia
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1. Name 2. Attachments
1. Medial condyle 2. N/A - surface for articulation
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1. Name 2. Attachments
1. Lateral epicondyle 2. N/A - attachment point for the lateral collateral ligament of stifle joint
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1. Name 2. Attachments
1. Medial epicondyle 2. N/A - attachment point of the medial collateral ligament of the stifle joint
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1. Sesamoids 2. embedded in the head of the gastrocnemius muscle.
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1. Name 2. Attachments
1. Trochanteric fossa 2. obturator muscles, gemelli
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1. Name 2. Attachments
1. Third trochanter 2. superficial gluteal
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1. Name 2. Attachments
1. Supracondylar tuberosities (lateral and medial) 2. gastrocnemius
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two caudal bony landmarks for a cranial drawer test
lateral epicondyle of femur head of fibula