Muscles
Bones
Vasculature
Nerves
200

This muscle attaches from the Ischiatic Tuberosity to the Patella ligament and the cranial tibia.

Biceps Femoris

200

The most distal phalanx is called this in the ruminant.

What is P3 or Coffin Bone.

200

The caudal femoral, popliteal, and saphenous arteries are all branches of this major artery in the pelvic limb.

What is the Femoral Artery.

200

This plexus of nerves helps to innervate the Pelvic limb of the ruminant.

What is the Lumbosacral Plexus.

400

This muscle is the primary extensor of the stifle joint and has 4 distinct named muscle heads

What is Quadriceps Femoris

400

The proximal part of this bone fuses with the Tibia in the Ruminant, as the distal part of this bone remains separate as the lateral malleolus.

What is the Fibula.

400

As the popliteal artery courses distally its name changes to this artery as it courses from the caudal aspect to the cranial aspect.

What is the Cranial Tibial Artery.

400

This nerve that supplies the main Innervation to the caudal thigh muscles of the pelvic limb.

( Biceps Femoris, Semitendinosus, and Semimembranosus)

What is the Sciatic Nerve.

600

This muscle that is a major flexor of the hip and attaches to the lesser trochanter of the femur. This muscle forms the Tenderloins.

What is the Iliopsoas Muscle

600

Bony prominences such as the greater trochanter and the lateral epicondyle are in relation to this bone.

What is the Femur.

600

This artery that is the main artery that supplies blood to the pelvic limb in the ruminant, that is an immediate branch off of the Aorta.

What is the External Iliac Artery.

600

This large nerve that branches off of the sciatic nerve, supplies the Innervation to the cranial aspect of the distal pelvic limb.

What is the Common Fibular (Peroneal) Nerve.

800

Sartorius, Vastus Medialis, and the Pectienus muscles make up this structure in the pelvic limb.

The Femoral Triangle.


800

These 4 muscles: Vastus Medialis, Lateralis, Intermedius, and Rectus femoris all insert on this tuberosity.

What is the Tibial Tuberosity.

800

These two veins wrap around the bony landmark called the Calcaneal tuber, that help drain blood from the distal caudal pelvic limb.

What are the Lateral and Medial Saphenous Veins.

800

This very large nerve supplies Innervation the largest group of muscles in the pelvic limb.

(Hint: Quads)

What is the Femoral Nerve.

1000

These 5 muscles that all contribute to the Common Calcanean tendon.

What are the:

Biceps Femoris

Gracilis

Gastrocnemius

Semitendinosus

Superficial Digital Flexor

1000

These 2 digits of the ruminant are the weight bearing digits Of the pelvic limb.

What are digits 3 and 4.

1000

This final artery is the main blood supply to digits 3 and 4 of the ruminant.

What are the Axial Plantar Digital Arteries.

1000

This very small nerve of the very distal aspect of the pelvic limb supplies Innervation to digits 3 and 4.

What is the Axial Plantar Digital Nerve.

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