Created by Shauna Ryner
about 8 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Intercostal Muscles | Between ribs. This is where thoracentesis happens. |
Latissimus Dorsi | Thoracic cranial region. Helps dog move side to side. On the upper side of the dog |
Epaxial | Lumbar region. From vertebrae to divet (more caudal than vertebrae). IM injections here |
External Abdominal Oblique | Superficial. Dorsal to ventral fibres |
Internal Abdominal Oblique | Caudal to cranial fibres |
Transverse Abdominal Oblique | Most inner layer. Straight up and down fibres |
Rectus Abdominus | Ventral Abdomen (centre of abdomen). '6 pack' |
Linea Alba | Line that runs down centre of ventral abdomen. Linea Alba is a type of aponeurosis |
Sartorius (medial) | Beside tensor fascia latae |
Gracillis (medial) | Next to Sartorius. Superficial. Attaches to tibia |
Tensor Fascia Latae | Fascia that attaches to patella |
Gluteal Muscles (superficial, middle, and deep) | Near butt |
Quadriceps Femoris Muscle - cranial muscles of thigh (4 heads) | Rectus Femoris - looks like hotdog Vastus Lateralis - One side of bun Vastus Medialis - Other side of bun. Vastus Intermedius - deep to rectus femoris |
'Hamstring' Muscle Group (caudal muscles of thigh) | Biceps Femoris Muscle - Most on laterial aspect. Sciatic nerve runs deep to this muscle. IM injections occur in Biceps Femoris Semitendinous - Directly caudal. Round. IM inj. Semimembranous - deep to gracillis |
Sternomastoid | 'M' Shaped. Throat region |
Sternohyoid | Covers trachea. Throat region |
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