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| <big><center>[[Musculoskeletal System - Anatomy & Physiology|'''BACK TO MUSCULOSKELETAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY''']]</center></big> | | <big><center>[[Musculoskeletal System - Anatomy & Physiology|'''BACK TO MUSCULOSKELETAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY''']]</center></big> |
− | ==Divisions and Landmarks==
| + | =Divisions and Landmarks= |
| The common pattern of canine landmarks, according to Dyce, Sack, et al, can be quantified as such: | | The common pattern of canine landmarks, according to Dyce, Sack, et al, can be quantified as such: |
| [[Image:Spinal landmarks.jpg|center|500px|Spinal Landmarks - Copyright Becky Pocock 2008]] | | [[Image:Spinal landmarks.jpg|center|500px|Spinal Landmarks - Copyright Becky Pocock 2008]] |
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− | ==Vertebrae and Joints==
| + | =Vertebrae and Joints= |
| *Vertebrae consist of a body which encloses the vertebral foramen (through which the spinal cord runs), a spinous process, and a transverse process, as well as articular processes by which they join together | | *Vertebrae consist of a body which encloses the vertebral foramen (through which the spinal cord runs), a spinous process, and a transverse process, as well as articular processes by which they join together |
| *The form of the spinous process varies with respect to species and region | | *The form of the spinous process varies with respect to species and region |
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− | =Cervical Vertebrae= | + | ==Cervical Vertebrae== |
| *The first two cervical vertebrae are known as the '''atlas''' and the '''axis''' respectively, and are modified to allow movement of the head | | *The first two cervical vertebrae are known as the '''atlas''' and the '''axis''' respectively, and are modified to allow movement of the head |
| **The atlas has no conventional body: instead it is complsed of two lateral masses joined by dorsal and ventral arches | | **The atlas has no conventional body: instead it is complsed of two lateral masses joined by dorsal and ventral arches |
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| *The last (C7) cervical vertebra has a taller spinous process than those proceeding it, and articulates with the first pair of ribs | | *The last (C7) cervical vertebra has a taller spinous process than those proceeding it, and articulates with the first pair of ribs |
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− | =Thoracic Vertebrae= | + | ==Thoracic Vertebrae== |
| *Thoracic vertebrae articulate with the ribs | | *Thoracic vertebrae articulate with the ribs |
| *They are distingushed by short bodies with flattened extremities, costal facets, short transverse processes, and prominent spinous processes | | *They are distingushed by short bodies with flattened extremities, costal facets, short transverse processes, and prominent spinous processes |
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| *The orientation of spinous processes shifts from caudo- to craniodorsal | | *The orientation of spinous processes shifts from caudo- to craniodorsal |
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− | =Lumbar Vertebrae= | + | ==Lumbar Vertebrae== |
| *Longer and more uniform in shape than thoracic vertebrae | | *Longer and more uniform in shape than thoracic vertebrae |
| *Shorter in height, with long, flattened transverse processes that project laterally | | *Shorter in height, with long, flattened transverse processes that project laterally |
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− | =Sacral Vertebrae= | + | ==Sacral Vertebrae== |
| *'''Sacrum''': a single bone formed by the fusion of several vertebrae that articulates with the pelvic girdle | | *'''Sacrum''': a single bone formed by the fusion of several vertebrae that articulates with the pelvic girdle |
| *Allows the thrust of the hindlimbs to be transmitted to the trunk | | *Allows the thrust of the hindlimbs to be transmitted to the trunk |
| *Narrows caudally and is curved to present a concave surface to the pelvic cavity | | *Narrows caudally and is curved to present a concave surface to the pelvic cavity |
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− | =Caudal Vertebrae= | + | ==Caudal Vertebrae== |
| *Number varies greatly even within species | | *Number varies greatly even within species |
| *Progressive simplification of form | | *Progressive simplification of form |
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− | ==Spinal Cord==
| + | =Spinal Cord= |
− | ==Hypaxial and Epaxial Muscles==
| + | =Hypaxial and Epaxial Muscles= |