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| These muscles are responsible for joining the forelimb to the trunk, forming a synsarcosis rather than a conventional joint. Collectively, they act to transfer the weight of the body to the forelimbs, as well as to stabilize the scapula. | | These muscles are responsible for joining the forelimb to the trunk, forming a synsarcosis rather than a conventional joint. Collectively, they act to transfer the weight of the body to the forelimbs, as well as to stabilize the scapula. |
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− | '''''Trapezius''''': | + | '''''Trapezius''''' |
| :'''Innervatation''': Accessory n. | | :'''Innervatation''': Accessory n. |
| :'''Origin''': Mid-dorsal raphe and supraspinous ligament | | :'''Origin''': Mid-dorsal raphe and supraspinous ligament |
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| :'''Action''': Raises the scapula against the trunk and swings cranially to advance the limb | | :'''Action''': Raises the scapula against the trunk and swings cranially to advance the limb |
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− | '''''Brachiocephalic m.''''': | + | '''''Brachiocephalic''''' |
| :'''Innervation''': Accessory n. | | :'''Innervation''': Accessory n. |
| :Two parts separated by the clavicle, where it exists | | :Two parts separated by the clavicle, where it exists |
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| :'''Action''': Advances the limb and extends the shoulder joint when limb is in motion. Draws the head and neck ventrally when the limb is fixed | | :'''Action''': Advances the limb and extends the shoulder joint when limb is in motion. Draws the head and neck ventrally when the limb is fixed |
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− | '''''Latissimus dorsi''''': | + | '''''Latissimus dorsi''''' |
| :'''Innervation''': local branch of brachial plexus | | :'''Innervation''': local branch of brachial plexus |
| :The broadest muscle of the back | | :The broadest muscle of the back |
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| :'''Action''': Antagonist to the brachiocephalic m. It retracts the free limb and flexes shoulder joint. It also draws the trunk forward over the fixed limb. | | :'''Action''': Antagonist to the brachiocephalic m. It retracts the free limb and flexes shoulder joint. It also draws the trunk forward over the fixed limb. |
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− | '''''Pectoral mm.''''': | + | '''''Pectoral''''' |
| :'''Innervation''': brachial plexus | | :'''Innervation''': brachial plexus |
| :Two superficial parts, cranial and caudal | | :Two superficial parts, cranial and caudal |
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| :'''Action''': Adducts the forelimb, assist in protraction and retraction | | :'''Action''': Adducts the forelimb, assist in protraction and retraction |
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− | '''''Serratis ventralis''''': | + | '''''Serratis ventralis''''' |
| :'''Innervation''': branch of brachial plexus | | :'''Innervation''': branch of brachial plexus |
| :'''Origin''': C4 to 10th rib | | :'''Origin''': C4 to 10th rib |
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| :'''Action''': Supports the weight of the trunk. It is reinforced by strong fascia. The cervical portion can retract the limb and the caudal portion can advance the limb. | | :'''Action''': Supports the weight of the trunk. It is reinforced by strong fascia. The cervical portion can retract the limb and the caudal portion can advance the limb. |
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− | '''''Rhomboids''''': | + | '''''Rhomboids''''' |
| :'''Innervation''': brachial plexus, although in some species, dorsal spinal nerves can innervate | | :'''Innervation''': brachial plexus, although in some species, dorsal spinal nerves can innervate |
| :'''Origin''': Median connective tissue from poll to withers, lying deep to the trapezius | | :'''Origin''': Median connective tissue from poll to withers, lying deep to the trapezius |
| :'''Insertion''': Dorsal border and adjacent scapula | | :'''Insertion''': Dorsal border and adjacent scapula |
| :'''Action''': Retracts the limb, may also raise limb | | :'''Action''': Retracts the limb, may also raise limb |
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| + | ===Intrinsic Musculature=== |
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| + | ====Muscles of the Shoulder==== |
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| + | These muscles are grouped: |
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| + | ====='''Lateral'''===== |
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| + | '''''Supraspinatus ''''' and '''''Infraspinatus''''' |
| + | :'''Innervation''':Suprascapular n. of the brachial plexus |
| + | :'''Origin''': The fossae of the scapula |
| + | :'''Insertion''': Both tubercles of the humerus |
| + | :'''Action''': Brace the shoulder |
| + | :'''Clinical significance''': The bursa between the tendon of the infraspinatus, and the lateral tubercle of the humerus can be the site of inflammation (bursitis). |
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| + | ====='''Medial'''===== |
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| + | '''''Supscapularis''''' |
| + | :'''Innervation''': Subscapular n. from the brachial plexus |
| + | :'''Origin''': Deep surface of the scapula |
| + | :'''Insertion''': Medial tubercle of the humerus |
| + | :'''Action''': braces medial shoulder joint and is a potential adductor |
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| + | '''''Coracobrachialis''''' |
| + | :'''Innervation''': Musculocutaneous n. of the brachial plexus |
| + | :'''Origin''': Medial supraglenoid tubercle |
| + | :'''Insertion''': Proximal shaft of the humerus |
| + | :'''Action''': fixator |
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| + | ====='''Caudal (Flexors)'''===== |
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| + | '''''Deltoids''''' |
| + | :'''Innervation''': Axillary n. of the brachial plexus |
| + | :'''Origin''': Caudal border and spine of the scapula. One head in the horse and two in species with an acromion. (site of second origin) |
| + | :'''Insertion''': Deltoid tuberosity on the humerus |
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| + | '''''Teres Major''''' |
| + | :'''Innervation''': Axillary n. of the brachial plexus |
| + | :'''Origin''': Dorsal part of the caudal scapula |
| + | :'''Insertion''': Teres tuberosity midway down the humerus |
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| + | '''''Teres Minor''''' |
| + | :'''Innervation''': Axillary n. of the brachial plexus |
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| + | NB// There are no defined extensors of the shoulder. Those involved (brachiocephalic m., biceps brachii, supraspinatus, and ascending pectorals) have other, more primary roles. |
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| + | ====Muscles of the Elbow==== |
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| + | ====='''Extensors'''===== |
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| + | '''''Triceps brachii''''' |
| + | :'''Innervation''': Radial n. from the brachial plexus |
| + | :It has three heads: |
| + | :'''Origin''': |
| + | ::''Long head'': caudal margin of the scapula |
| + | ::''Lateral'' and ''medial heads'': shaft of the humerus |
| + | :'''Insertion''': Olecranon, proteced by the tricipital bursa against the bone, and subcutaneous bursa against the skin |
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| + | '''''Tensor fasciae antebrachii''''' |
| + | :'''Innervation''': Radial n. from the brachial plexus |
| + | :Overlies the triceps extending from the scapula to the olecranon |
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| + | '''''Anconeus''''' |
| + | :'''Innervation''': Radial n. from the brachial plexus |
| + | :'''Origin''': distal humerus |
| + | :'''Insertion''': lateral olecranon |
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| + | ====='''Flexors'''===== |
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| + | '''''Biceps brachii''''' |
| + | :'''Innervation''': Musculocutaneous n. from the brachial plexus |
| + | :'''Origin''': Supraglenoid tubercle of the scapula |
| + | :'''Insertion''': Medial tuberosity of the proximal radius and adjacent ulna |
| + | :It runs through the intertubercular groove of the humerus. |
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| + | '''''Brachialis''''' |
| + | :'''Innervation''': Musculocutaneous n. from the brachial plexus |
| + | :'''Origin''': Proximocaudal humerus |
| + | :'''Insertion''': Spirals to insert next to biceps |
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| + | ====Muscles of the Carpal and Digital Joints==== |
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| + | ====='''Extensors'''===== |
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| + | The craniolateral position on the forearm, almost all originate from the lateral epicondyle of the humerus. All innervated by the radial n. from the brachial plexus. |
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| + | '''''Extensor carpi radialis''''' |
| + | :The most medial, inserts on the metacarpal tuberosity. |
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| + | '''''Ulnaris lateralis''''' |
| + | :The most lateral, inserts on the accessory carpal bone. |
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| + | '''''Extensor carpi obliquus''''' (aka '''''abductor pollicis longus''''') |
| + | :'''Origin''': Cranial radius |
| + | :'''Insertion''': Head of the metacarpal II |
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| + | '''''Common Digital Extensor''''' |
| + | :'''Insertion''': Extensor process of the distal phalanx |
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| + | '''''Lateral Digital Extensor''''' |
| + | :'''Insertion''': Dorsal proximal phalanx |
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| + | ====='''Flexors'''===== |
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| + | Caudal position on the forearm, originate from the caaudal medial epicondyle of the humerus. All innervated by the median or ulnar n. of the brachial plexus. |
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| + | '''''Flexor carpi radialis''''' |
| + | :The most medial, inserts on the proximal part of metacarpal II (medial splint) |
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| + | '''''Flexor carpi ulnaris''''' |
| + | :The most lateral, inserts on the accessory carpal bone. |
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| + | '''''Superficial Digital Flexor''''' |
| + | :Inserts on the proximal extremity of middle phalanx and the distal extremity of proximal phalanx. |
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| + | '''''Deep Digital Flexor''''' |
| + | :Passes through the carpal canal before branching and continues to palmar distal phalanx. |
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| + | '''''Interosseus muscle/Suspensory ligament''''' |
| + | :This is covered in more detail in the [[Equine Tendons - Anatomy & Physiology|Equine Tendons]] section. |
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| ==Pelvic Limb== | | ==Pelvic Limb== |