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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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| + | ====Superficial Musculature==== |
| '''''Trapezius''''' | | '''''Trapezius''''' |
| :'''Innervatation''': Accessory n. | | :'''Innervatation''': Accessory n. |
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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 |
| :'''Origin''': Thoracolumbar fascia | | :'''Origin''': Thoracolumbar fascia |
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| '''''Superficial Pectorals''''' | | '''''Superficial Pectorals''''' |
− | :'''Innervation''': brachial plexus | + | :'''Innervation''': Brachial plexus |
| :Two muscles, cranial ('''descending''') and caudal ('''transverse''') | | :Two muscles, cranial ('''descending''') and caudal ('''transverse''') |
| :'''Origin''': | | :'''Origin''': |
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| :'''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. | | 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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| + | ====Deep Musculature==== |
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| + | '''''Deep Pectorals''''' |
| + | :'''Innervation''': Cranial and caudal thoracic n. |
| + | :'''Origin''': Xiphoid and 4th costal cartilages of the sternum |
| + | :'''Insertion''': Two branches on the lesser and greater tubercles of the humerus, supraglenoid tubercle of scapula |
| + | :'''Action''':Draws the limb back, supports the trunk, moves the trunk cranially over an advanced limb and extends the shoulder. |
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| '''''Serratis ventralis''''' | | '''''Serratis ventralis''''' |
− | :'''Innervation''': branch of brachial plexus | + | :Divided into cranial ('''cervical''') and caudal ('''thoracic''') parts. |
− | :'''Origin''': Ribs C4-C10 | + | :'''Innervation''': Dorsal and ventral Cervical n., long thoracic n. |
| + | :'''Origin''': 1st-7th rib, transverse process of cervical vertebrae |
| :'''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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| '''''Rhomboids''''' | | '''''Rhomboids''''' |
− | :'''Innervation''': brachial plexus, although in some species, dorsal spinal nerves can innervate | + | :Deep to the trapezius, forms the withers region. Divided into cervical and thoracic parts. |
− | :'''Origin''': Median connective tissue from poll to withers, lying deep to the trapezius | + | :'''Innervation''': Dorsal and ventral branches of Cervical n., Long thoracic n. |
− | :'''Insertion''': Dorsal border and adjacent scapula | + | :'''Origin''': |
− | :'''Action''': Retracts the limb, may also raise limb | + | ::Cervical - Nuchal ligament at the axis |
| + | ::Thoracic - Spinous processes of 2nd-6th cervical and 7th thoracic vertebrae |
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| + | ::Cervical - Unites with trapezius to insert on scapular cartilage |
| + | ::Thoracic - Scapula |
| + | :'''Action''': Draws the limb forward and elevates the limb and neck. Fixes the scapula against the trunk. |
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| ===Intrinsic Musculature=== | | ===Intrinsic Musculature=== |