Muscles of the Hindlimb COPY Flashcards

1
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What 4 muscles are part of the caudal thigh (hamstring)?

A
  • Biceps femoris
  • Semitendinosus
  • Semimembranosus
  • Abductor
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What 4 muscles are part of the medial thigh?

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  • Sartorius
  • Gracilis
  • Pectineus
  • Adductor
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What 4 muscles are part of the lateral pelvis (rump)?

A
  • Tensor fascia latae
  • Superficial gluteal
  • Middle gluteal
  • Deep gluteal
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What 4 muscles are part of the caudal hip?

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  • Internal obturator
  • Gemelli
  • Quadratus femoris
  • External obturator
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What 3 muscles are part of the cranial thigh?

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  • Quadriceps femoris
  • Iliopsoas
  • Sartorius
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What 3 muscles are part of the craniolateral leg?

A
  • Cranial tibial
  • Long digital extensor
  • Fibularis longus
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What 4 muscles are part of the caudal leg?

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  • Gastrocnemius
  • Superficial digital flexor
  • Deep digital flexors
  • Popliteus
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What is the ORIGIN of biceps femoris?

A

Ischiatic tuberosity

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What is the INSERTION of biceps femoris?

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Patella, fascia lata, crural fascia

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What is the ACTION of biceps femoris?

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  • extends hip
  • flexes stifle (knee)
  • extends hock (ankle)
  • Stabilizes hip and stifle
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What is the INNERVATION of biceps femoris?-

A

sciatic nerve

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12
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Muscle that attaches at the iliac crest?

A

iliocostalis and longissimus lumborum

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13
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Which muscles attach to the wing of the ilium?

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sartorius and middle gluteal muscles originate

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The lateral aspect of the ilium has a depression or fossa that forms what surface? What muscles attach there?

A

gluteal surface;
1) middle gluteal muscle
2) deep gluteal muscle

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15
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What 4 muscles present across the top of the hindquarter and thigh?

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1) sartorius
2) tensor fasciae latae
3) gluteus medius
4) gluteus superficialias

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16
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What are the 3 primary muscles to ABDUCT the hip in dogs?

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1) gluteus medius
2) tensor fasciae latae
3) gluteus minimus

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17
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Large caudolateral thigh muscle described as having 2 heads?

A

biceps femoris

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18
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Action of the biceps femoris?

A

extension of the hip, stifle, hock; flexion of the stifle (caudal parts of the muscle)

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a blocky caudal thigh muscle sandwiched between semimembranosus and biceps femoris?

A

semitendinosus

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20
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What nerve innervates the semitendinousus?

A

sciatic nerve (ischiadic nerve)

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Where is the origin? insertion? and action of the semitendinosus?

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O: Ischiatic tuberosity
I: fascia of the leg to medial body of tibia and tuber calcanei
A: extension of the hip and hock; flexion of stifle

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22
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Describe Medial Muscles of the Thigh

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Sartorius flexes the hip, extends or flexes the stifle, and inserts onto the medial femoral fascia, innervated by the femoral nerve.

Gracilis adducts the limb, flexes the stifle, and extends the hip and hock, innervated by the obturator nerve.

Adductors adduct the limb and extend the hip, innervated by the obturator nerve.

Pectineus adducts the thigh, innervated by the obturator nerve.

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Describe Cranial Muscles of the Thigh

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Quadriceps consists of rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, and vastus intermedius, extending the hip and extending the stifle, innervated by the femoral nerve.

Capsularis coxae and Articularis genu contribute to hip flexion and

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24
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Describe Caudal Crus Muscles

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Gastrocnemius extends the tarsus and flexes the stifle, innervated by the tibial nerve.

Superficial digital flexor flexes the stifle, extends the tarsus, and flexes the digits, innervated by the tibial nerve.

Deep digital flexor flexes the digits and extends the tarsus, innervated by the tibial nerve.

Popliteus inwardly rotates and flexes the stifle, innervated by the tibial nerve.

Caudal Tibial extends the tarsus, innervated by the tibial nerve.

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Describe Craniolateral Crus Muscles

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Cranial Tibial flexes the tarsus and laterally rotates the hindpaw, innervated by the peroneal nerve.

Long Digital Extensor extends the digits, innervated by the peroneal nerve.

Peroneus Longus flexes the hock, innervated by the peroneal nerve.

Peroneus Brevis flexes the tarsus, innervated by the peroneal nerve.

Lateral Digital Extensor extends the lateral digit, innervated by the peroneal nerve.

Short Digital Extensor extends the digits, innervated by the peroneal nerve.

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Describe Muscles Caudal to the Hip Joint

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Gemelli muscles originate on the ischiatic spine and insert onto the trochanteric fossa, outwardly rotating the hip joint, innervated by the ischiatic nerve.

External Obturator originates around the borders of the obturator foramen, outwardly rotating the hip, innervated by the ischiatic nerve.

Quadratus Femoris originates ventral to the ischiatic tuberosity, extending and outwardly rotating the hip, innervated by the ischiatic nerve.

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Describe Muscles of the Pelvic Outlet

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Coccygeus depresses the tail, innervated by the 3rd sacral nerve.

Levator Ani depresses the tail, compresses the rectum, and causes kinking of the tail during defecation, innervated by the 3rd sacral and 4th coccygeal nerves.

External Anal Sphincter closes the rectum, innervated by sacral nerves.

Rectococcygeus anchors the rectum and provides caudal traction during defecation, innervated by autonomic fibers from the pelvic plexus.

28
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Originates on ilium, inserts on greater trochanter, extends and abducts hip, rotates pelvic limb medially, and innervated by cranial gluteal nerve?

A

Middle gluteal nerve

29
Q

From pelvic symphysis to medial proximal tibia, adducts limb, flexes stifle, extends hip and hock, innervated by obturator nerve

30
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Weak muscle from sacrotuberous ligament to crural fascia, flexes stifle, abducts crus, innervated by ischiatic nerve

A

tenuissimus

31
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Arises from ischiatic tuberosity, inserts on medial tibia and calcanean tuberosity, extends hip, flexes stifle, extends hock, innervated by sciatic nerve

A) Superficial digital flexor
B) Gemelli
C) Semimembranosus
D) Popliteus

A

Semimembranosus

32
Q

Caudal crus muscle, innervated by tibial nerve:
A) Biceps femoris
B) Deep digital flexor
C) Middle Gluteal
D) Popliteus

A

Deep digital flexor

33
Q

Which is part of the quadriceps muscle group?
A) Vastus lateralis
B) Semimembranosus
C) Gastrocnemius
D) Quadratus Femoris

A

Vastus lateralis

34
Q

What is the weak muscle from sacrotuberous ligament to crural fascia, flexes stifle, abducts crus, and is innervated by the ischiatic nerve?

A

tenuissimus

35
Q

Arises from iliopubic eminence and public tubercle, inserts on medial femur, adducts the thigh and is innervated by the obturator nerve?

36
Q

which muscle provides outward rotation of the hip joint?

A

external obturator

37
Q

Which muscle is for hip extension and outward rotation?

A

quadratus femoris

38
Q

Which muscle is from the ischiatic spine to coccygeal vertebrae and acts as a tail depressor?

39
Q

Which Muscle from ilium to coccygeal vertebrae, depresses tail and compresses rectum

A

levator ani

40
Q

Muscle covering the internal anal sphincter, closes the rectum

A

external anal sphincter

41
Q

Muscle anchoring the rectum, provides caudal traction during defecation

A

rectococcygeus

42
Q

What action does the gemelli perform?

A

outward rotation of the hip joint

43
Q

Which muscle aids in digital extension?

A

Short digital extensor

44
Q

Which muscle extends the lateral digit?

A

Lateral digital extensor

45
Q

Muscle for tarsal flexion?

A

peroneus brevis

46
Q

Muscle for hock flexion?

A

peroneus longus

47
Q

Action of long digital extensor?

A

digital extension

48
Q

muscle for tarsal flexion and hindpaw rotation?

A

cranial tibial

49
Q

muscles for hock flexion and digit extension?

A

craniolateral crus muscles

50
Q

muscles located at the back of the leg?

A

caudal crus

51
Q

What group are the rectus femoris part of?

A

quadriceps muscle group

52
Q

What group are the vastus lateralis part of?

A

quadriceps muscle group

53
Q

What are the collateral ligaments of the knee?

A

Lateral collateral ligament (LCL): This ligament is located on the outside of the knee.

Cranial cruciate ligament (CCL): This ligament is located inside the knee joint and helps stabilize it.

54
Q

What are the signs of a collateral ligament injury?

A

Swelling in the knee
Pain or tenderness along the outside of the knee
Knee catching or locking when moving
Knee giving way or feeling like it will give way when stressed

55
Q

How to know if dog tore MCL?

A

One common symptom is that dogs will not sit “square” anymore but rather put their leg(s) out to the side when they sit down. You may also observe that your dog has difficulty rising, trouble jumping into the car, as well as a decreased activity level.

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Q

What is the ORIGIN of the semitendinosus?

A

Ischiatic tuberosity

57
Q

What is the INSERTION of the semitendinosus?

A
  • ## Disto-cranial border of the tibia-
58
Q

What is the ACTION of the semitendinosus?

A
  • Extends hip
  • Flexes stifle
  • Extends hock
59
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What is the INNERVATION of the semitendinosus?

A

Sciatic nerve