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1 Lower Leg Pics

2 Lower leg muscle hints Superficial muscles Deep muscles
Tibialis cranialis; aka tibialis anterior (sits on top of tibia) Achilles tendon Deep muscles Extensor digitorum longus; deep to Tibialis; small muscle; seen on lateral side of leg (outside of leg) Flexor digitorum longus; deep to Tibialis; small muscle; seen on medial side of leg (inside of leg) Gastrocnemius; deep to Biceps femoris; large calf muscle Peroneus – deep to Soleus; seen lateral side of leg; makes up bulk of back of leg Plantaris – deep to the Gastrocnemius; seen from the medial side of Gastrocnemius Soleus – deep to the gastrocnemius; seem from lateral side of Gastroncnemius

3 Lateral View – ventral side down
**Tibialis Anterior = Tibialis Cranialis

4 Medial View Achilles **Tibialis Anterior = Tibialis Cranialis

5 Lateral View

6 Triceps – ventral aspect
Epitrochlearis Triceps long

7 Triceps – dorsal aspect

8 Triceps – ventral aspect
3. Biceps brachii 4. Epitrochlearis 5. Tricepts Brachii – long

9 Dorsal aspect Tricepts Brachii – long Tricepts Brachii – lateral
Tricepts Brachii – medial Brachialis

10 Rabbit muscles practice review
Retests for practical 1 Due tomorrow. I’m available during lunch and after school Monday, Tuesday & Friday

11 Identify the muscles (arm) – dorsal aspect
1 Brachialis 2 Triceps brachii lateral 3 Triceps brachii long

12 Identify the muscles (arm) – ventral aspect
Biceps brachii Epitrochlearis Triceps brachii medial 3 4 Triceps brachii long

13 Lower limb – dorsal/lateral aspect
1 Gastrocnemius 2 Soleus 3 Peronius 4 Extensor digitorum Longus 5 Tibialis anterior/cranialis

14 Lower limb – ventral aspect
1 Gastrocnemius 2 Plantaris 3 Achillie’s Tendon 4 Flexor digitorum longus


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