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| ===Extrinsic Musculature=== | | ===Extrinsic Musculature=== |
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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''''' |
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| '''''Brachiocephalic''''' | | '''''Brachiocephalic''''' |
| :'''Innervation''': Accessory n. | | :'''Innervation''': Accessory n. |
− | :Two parts separated by the clavicle, where it exists | + | :Two parts ('''cleidobrachial''' and '''cleidocephalic''' muscle) separated by the clavicle, where it exists |
| :'''Origin''': Mastoid process of temporal bone, nuchal crest, wing of atlas and the transverse processes of the 2nd-4th cervical vertebrae | | :'''Origin''': Mastoid process of temporal bone, nuchal crest, wing of atlas and the transverse processes of the 2nd-4th cervical vertebrae |
| :'''Insertion''': Deltoid tuberosity and crest of the humerus | | :'''Insertion''': Deltoid tuberosity and crest of the humerus |
| :'''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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| + | '''''Cleidomastoid''''' |
| + | :'''Innervatation''': Accessory n. and Axillary n. |
| + | :'''Origin''': Mastoid process of the temporal bone and nuchal crest |
| + | :'''Insertion''': Deltoid tuberosity, crest of the humerus and fascia of the shoulder as the '''cleidobrachialis''' muscle |
| + | :'''Action''': If acting bilaterally, it draws the head and neck down and backwards. If the acting with one shoulder fixed, it draws the head, upper arm fascia and neck to one side. |
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| '''''Latissimus dorsi''''' | | '''''Latissimus dorsi''''' |
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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''''' | + | '''''Superficial Pectorals''''' |
| :'''Innervation''': brachial plexus | | :'''Innervation''': brachial plexus |
− | :Two superficial parts, cranial and caudal | + | :Two muscles, cranial ('''descending''') and caudal ('''transverse''') |
− | :'''Origin''': Cranial sternum | + | :'''Origin''': |
| + | ::Cranial ('''descending''') - Manubrium of the sternum |
| + | ::Caudal ('''transverse''') - First six costal cartilages and ventral sternum |
| :'''Insertion''': | | :'''Insertion''': |
| ::Cranial ('''descending''') - The crest of the humerus, distal to the deltoid tuberosity | | ::Cranial ('''descending''') - The crest of the humerus, distal to the deltoid tuberosity |
| ::Caudal ('''transverse''') - Covers the elbow joint to insert on the medial fascia of the forearm | | ::Caudal ('''transverse''') - Covers the elbow joint to insert on the medial fascia of the forearm |
| :'''Action''': Adducts the forelimb, assist in protraction and retraction | | :'''Action''': Adducts the forelimb, assist in protraction and retraction |
| + | The cranial ('''descending''') pectoral muscle forms a visible prominence cranial to the sternum; extending between the manubrium and the humeral crest. |
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| '''''Serratis ventralis''''' | | '''''Serratis ventralis''''' |
| :'''Innervation''': branch of brachial plexus | | :'''Innervation''': branch of brachial plexus |
− | :'''Origin''': C4 to 10th rib | + | :'''Origin''': Ribs C4-C10 |
| :'''Insertion''': Medial scapula and scapular cartilage | | :'''Insertion''': Medial scapula and scapular cartilage |
| :'''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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| :'''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=== | | ===Intrinsic Musculature=== |