Large Animal Pelvic Limb Flashcards

1
Q

Tuber coxae

A

referred to as the “hooks”

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2
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Tuber sacrale

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referred to as a “hunter’s bump” if not divided

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3
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Tuber ischii

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referred to as the “pins”

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4
Q

Third Trochanter

A

absent in cows

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5
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Tarsal Bones

Horse

A
  • distal tarsal bones 1 and 2 fused, rest solely on MT II

- metatarsals II, III, and IV

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6
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Tarsal Bones

Ox

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  • central and tarsal bone 4 are fused
  • tarsal bones 2 and 3 are fused
  • metatarsals III and IV, fused
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7
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Accessory Ligament of Femoral Head

A
  • only in horse
  • extension of prepubic tendon, through acetabular notch, to the femur head
  • prevents hip luxation and side kicking
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8
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Retention Loop

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  • medial and intermediate patellar ligament

- around trochlear tubercle

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9
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Long Plantar Ligament

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follows plantar aspect of calcaneus, continues onto proximal part of metatarsus

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10
Q

Stifle Joint Communication

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  • tibiotarsal and proximal intertarsal: always
  • proximal intertarsal and distal intertarsal: never
  • distal intertarsal and tarsometatarsal: sometimes
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11
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Cunean Tendon

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smaller medial branch of cranial tibial tendon

- diverges to cross the medial collateral ligament and inserts on the first and second tarsal bones

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12
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Intramuscular Injection Site on Horse

A

semimembranosus muscle

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13
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Patellar Locking Mechanism

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  • if patella is engaged over medial trochlear ridge, stifle cannot flex
  • patella, parapatellar fibrocartilage, medial, intermediate and lateral patellar ligaments
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14
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Reciprocal Apparatus

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  • stifle and hock flex and extend together

- fibularis tertius, fibrous component of SDF, and gastrocnemius

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15
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Suspensory Apparatus

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  • interosseus
  • proximal sesamoid bones
  • extensor branches of interosseus
  • distal sesamoidian ligaments
  • SDF, DDF, and their check ligaments
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