Clinical Considerations
Forms Follows Function
Locomotion
Syndesmology
Osteology
100

Developmental defect affecting young large breeds where MCP ails to attach to the ulna

(FMCP) Fragmented Medial Coronoid Process

100

This sternum originating muscle pulls the larynx caudally

sternothyroideus

100

Axial to axial is the path of these three muscles

sternohyoideus, sternocephalicus, sternothyroideus

100

Synovial joints are characterized this structure that intervenes between bones

fluid filed cavity

100

Flat, sesamoid, long, short, and irregular.

Shapes of bones

200

No weight bearing lameness, caused by severe trauma, and will carry the elbow flexed

Elbow dislocation

200

Infraspinatus, Subscapularis, and Coracobrachialis share these functions.

Stabilize and support the shoulder joint

200

Pertaining to all the joints in the thoracic limb, flexed is to retraction as this is the protraction

extended

200

These articulate bones together, allow movement, and unite bones firmly.

Joints

200

This sesamoid bone is easily misinterpreted as a chip fracture in radiographs

Clavicle (The sexiest bone)

300

Arthrocentesis of the midcarpal and carpalmetacarpal joints uses the dorsally palpable space between these two bones

second and third carpal bones

300

The Triceps Brachii uses all 4 of these named heads to extend the elbow.

Lateral, Long, Medial, Accessory

300

In order for a joint to receive an action from a muscle the muscle must do this.

cross the joint

300

The pivot portion of the elbow joint offers this range of motion.

rotation

300

The scalpular spine and the supraglenoid tubercle can be palpated in this way.

Deep

400

Rupture of this muscle displaces the scapula dorsally during weight bearing and walking

Serratus Ventralis

400

This is both an elbow extensor and a shoulder flexor

Triceps Bachii

400

The cutaneous trunci bears these additional names when found on the face and near the prepuce.

platysma + preputial muscle

400

These two joint types do not allow for movement

fibrous and cartilaginous

400

This joint is formed by the articulation of the humerus and the scapula.

Shoulder

500

Arthrocentesis on the shoulder joint requires insertion between these palpable structures.

acromion & (humeral) greater tubercle

500

Superficial muscle involved in advancing the limb and lateral movement of the neck and originates from the distal scapular spine.

Omotransversarius

500

How the animal moves

progression

500

This level of articulation in the carpal joint has its own joint cavity that doesn't communicate with the other two.

Antebachio-carpal

500

These three bone types make up the manus.

Carpal, Metacarpal, Phalanges

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