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− | The pelvic girdle musculature ('''sublumbar muscle''') is made up of a number of distinct muscle groups. These arise from the lumbar vertebrae and insert on the pelvis or [[Bones and Cartilages - Horse Anatomy#Femur|femur]]. These muscles function in dorsiflexion and ventriflexion of the spine. They also provide stabilisation to the vertebral column and pelvis. | + | |
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+ | The pelvic girdle musculature ('''sublumbar muscle''') is made up of a number of distinct muscle groups. These arise from the lumbar vertebrae and insert on the pelvis or [[Limb Bones and Cartilages - Horse Anatomy#Femur|femur]]. These muscles function in dorsiflexion and ventriflexion of the spine. They also provide stabilisation to the vertebral column and pelvis. | ||
'''''Psoas Minor''''' | '''''Psoas Minor''''' | ||
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::Medial - [[Hindlimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Ilium|ileal]] shaft | ::Medial - [[Hindlimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Ilium|ileal]] shaft | ||
::Lateral - Wing of the [[Hindlimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Ilium|ilium]] | ::Lateral - Wing of the [[Hindlimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Ilium|ilium]] | ||
− | :'''Insertion''': Lesser trochanter of the [[Bones and Cartilages - Horse Anatomy#Femur|femur]] | + | :'''Insertion''': Lesser trochanter of the [[Limb Bones and Cartilages - Horse Anatomy#Femur|femur]] |
'''''Quadrate Lumbar''''' | '''''Quadrate Lumbar''''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:17, 6 January 2023
The pelvic girdle musculature (sublumbar muscle) is made up of a number of distinct muscle groups. These arise from the lumbar vertebrae and insert on the pelvis or femur. These muscles function in dorsiflexion and ventriflexion of the spine. They also provide stabilisation to the vertebral column and pelvis.
Psoas Minor
- Innervation:Intercostal n., Femoral n.
- Origin: Last three thoracic vertebrae and 1st-4th lumbar vertebrae
- Insertion: ilium
- Action: Fixator, flexes lumbar vertebral column
- The muscle is marked by multiple tendinous intersections.
Iliac
- The iliac muscle is a fleshy muscle that is cross-sectionally flat cranially and round caudally.
- Innervation:Lumbar n., Genitofemoral n., Femoral n.
- Origin: Two heads, a strong lateral head and small medial head. They enclose the greater psoas and will unite to form a common tendon for insertion.
- Insertion: Lesser trochanter of the femur
Quadrate Lumbar
- Thin, tendinous muscle
- Innervation: Intercostal n., ventral branches of Lumbar n., Genitofemoral n., Femoral n.
- Origin: Proximal end of last rib and transverse process of the cranial lumbar vertebrae
- Insertion: Transverse processes of caudal lumbar vertebrae, wing of the sacrum, wing of the ilium
- Action: Fixator of lumbar vertebral column
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