Difference between revisions of "Musculoskeletal System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology"

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==The Trunk==
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*Spinal Column
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**Divisions and Landmarks
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**Vertebrae and Joints
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**Spinal Cord
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**Hypaxial and Epaxial Muscles
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*Ribs and Sternum
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**Thoracic Musculature
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**Abdominal Musculature
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==The Head and Neck==
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*Skull and Facial Muscles
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**Dog
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**Horse
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**Cow
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*Pharynx
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*Larynx
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==Limbs of the Domestic Species==
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*Forelimb
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**Pectoral Girdle and Shoulder
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**Proximal Forelimb
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**Distal Forelimb
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*Hindlimb
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**Pelvic Girdle and Hip
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**Proximal Hindlimb
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**Distal Hindlimb

Revision as of 10:46, 10 July 2008

BACK TO ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY

Overview of the Locomotor System

Bones and Cartilage

Joints - Anatomy & Physiology

Bursae and Tendons - Anatomy & Physiology

Muscles - Anatomy & Physiology

Musculoskeletal terminology - Anatomy & Physiology


The Trunk

  • Spinal Column
    • Divisions and Landmarks
    • Vertebrae and Joints
    • Spinal Cord
    • Hypaxial and Epaxial Muscles
  • Ribs and Sternum
    • Thoracic Musculature
    • Abdominal Musculature


The Head and Neck

  • Skull and Facial Muscles
    • Dog
    • Horse
    • Cow
  • Pharynx
  • Larynx


Limbs of the Domestic Species

  • Forelimb
    • Pectoral Girdle and Shoulder
    • Proximal Forelimb
    • Distal Forelimb
  • Hindlimb
    • Pelvic Girdle and Hip
    • Proximal Hindlimb
    • Distal Hindlimb