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Superficial Muscles of the Anterior Thoracic Region
Fohi Cat Dissection We’ll Be Looking Right Here! Superficial Muscles of the Anterior Thoracic Region
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Pectoantebrachialis (#1)
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Pectoantebrachialis A Second View
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Pectoralis Major (#2)
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Pectoralis Minor (#3)
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Pectoralis Minor A Second View
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Xiphihumeralis (#4)
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Linea Alba It’s The “White Line” That Runs The Length Of the Thorax and Abdomen - The Linea Alba Serves As a Site of Separation of Bilaterally Symmetric Muscles!
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Using your mall probe, tease it away from surrounding muscle.
Epitrochlearis Using your mall probe, tease it away from surrounding muscle.
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Triceps - Long Head Note: The Epitrochlearis is cut and reflected to reveal the long head of the triceps brachii.
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Superficial Muscles Of The Back and Shoulder
Fohi Cat Dissection Superficial Muscles Of The Back and Shoulder
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Latissimus Dorsi (7)
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Another View of the Latissimus Dorsi
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The Trapezius Group In man, the trapezius is one muscle. In a cat, the trapezius is subdivided into three muscles: Spinotrapezius Acromiotrapezius Clavotrapezius
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Spinotrapezius Note that the spinotrapezius is shaped like a triangle!
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Acromiotrapezius A very thin muscle that overlies the supraspinatus.
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Clavotrapezius
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The Deltoid Group In man, the deltoid is one muscle. In a cat, the deltoid is subdivided into three muscles: Spinodeltoid Acromiodeltoid Clavobrachialis (Clavodeltoid)
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Spinodeltoid
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Another View of the Spinodeltoid
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Acromiodeltoid
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Again, the Acromiodeltoid
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Clavobrachialis
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Again, the Clavobrachialis
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Triceps - Lateral Head #9
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Triceps Brachii - #7 Lateral Head
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Triceps - Long Head #10
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Triceps – #6 Long Head
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Clavobrachialis/clavodeltoid
spinotrapezius acromiotrapezius clavotrapezius Latissimus dorsi spinodeltoid acromiodeltoid External oblique Clavobrachialis/clavodeltoid Triceps brachii 9. Lateral head 10. Long head
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Superficial Muscles of the Abdominal Region
Fohi Cat Dissection Superficial Muscles of the Abdominal Region
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A thick membrane covering the rectus abdominis muscles.
Aponeurosa A thick membrane covering the rectus abdominis muscles.
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The aponeurosa has been pulled away to reveal the rectus abdominis
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Where To Make Your Abdominal Muscle Cuts for deep muscls
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Muscles of the Abdominal Flank
External Abdominal Oblique Internal Abdominal Oblique Transversus Abdominis
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Rectus abdominis Transverse abdominis Internal Oblique
External oblique Internal Oblique reflected External Oblique -reflected
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External Abdominal Oblique
Postage Stamp Sized!
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Internal Abdominal Oblique
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Transversus Abdominis
If you can only find 2 muscle layers, you must cut more dorsally!
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Superficial Muscles Of The Neck
Fohi Cat Dissection Superficial Muscles Of The Neck
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Sternohyoid (#4 Below) #5 is the Sternomastoid!
masseter #5 is the Sternomastoid! The sternothyroid is beneath the sternohyoid. Masseter is located with the star Sternohyoid Sternomastoid
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Sternomastoid (#5 Below)
Do NOT sever this vessel Sternomastoid
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Muscles of the Neck A Second View
6. Sternomastoid 4. Sternohyoid has been moved laterally
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Muscles of the Lower Forelimb Ventral View
FHS Cat Dissection Muscles of the Lower Forelimb Ventral View
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Forelimb Muscles: ventral view
4: epitrochlearis 9: flexor carpi radialis 10: Palmeris Longus 11: Flexor carpi ulnaris NOTE: The cat is lying on its back! Review 1: clavodeltoid/Clavobrachialis 2: pectoantebrachialis 3: Pectoralis Major #5 Is The Brachioradialis: an extra credit muscle
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#5 Is The Brachioradialis!
NOTE: The cat is lying on its back! #5 Is The Brachioradialis!
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Flexor Carpi Radialis #9 is the Flexor Carpi Radialis!
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Palmaris Longus It’s #10 to the right - the broadest, easiest to locate of the flexors!
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Flexor Carpi Ulnaris #11 to the right, it is the flexor that overlies the ulna. Run a pin into it and leave it as a point of reference - we’ll use it in identifying the extensors.
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Superficial Muscles of the Lower Forelimb - Lateral View
FHS Cat Dissection Superficial Muscles of the Lower Forelimb - Lateral View
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Brachioradialis (Again)
#1 - A Lateral View of the Brachioradialis!
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Brachioradialis - a 2nd View!
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Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus (#2 Below)
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Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus A Second View (#5 Below)
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Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis (#3 Below)
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Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis A 2nd View (#6 Below)
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Extensor Carpi Ulnaris (#6)
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Extensor Carpi Ulnaris A Second View (#9)
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Flexor Carpi Ulnaris This muscle should have a pin still inserted into it from the inspection of the medial foreleg (Muscles Page #6)
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Flexor Carpi Ulnaris - a 2nd View (#10)
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Lateral Forelimb Review
A - Brachioradialis (extra credit) B - Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus C - Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis D - Extensor Digitorum Communis E - Extensor Digitorum Lateralis F - Extensor Carpi Ulnaris
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Superficial Muscles of the Upper Forelimb
FHS Cat Dissection Superficial Muscles of the Upper Forelimb
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Biceps Brachii The Epitrochlearis is cut and reflected!
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Triceps - Medial Head Median Nerve Triceps - M.H. Triceps - L.H.
Ulnar Nerve
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Epitrochlearis - Cut and Reflected
The truth is…we’ve already done this. Free Points For All!
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First, you must cut and reflect the Triceps - Lateral Head
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Triceps - Long Head Triceps - Long Head
Yes…this is the Third Time we’ve seen it!
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Triceps - Medial Head Triceps - Medial Head
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Brachialis Brachialis
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Clavobrachialis Clavobrachialis
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Superficial Muscles of the Hips, Small of the Back, and Buttocks
Fohi Cat Dissection Superficial Muscles of the Hips, Small of the Back, and Buttocks
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Semitendinosus (#5 Below)
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Biceps Femoris
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Caudofemoralis (#6 Below)
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Gluteus Maximus (#7 Below)
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Gluteus Medius
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Tensor Fascia Latae (#2 Below)
The Iliotibial Tract (lower #2) has been pulled back to reveal the Vastus Lateralis (#3)
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Tensor Fascia Latae - a 2nd View
Biceps femoris Caudofemoralis Gluteus maximus Gluteus medius Tensor fascia latae Vastus lateralis The Iliotibial Tract has been (accidentally) removed!
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The Iliotibial Tract attached to #5 has been (accidentally) removed!
Biceps femoris Caudofemoralis Gluteus maximus Gluteus medius Tensor fascia latae Vastus lateralis The Iliotibial Tract attached to #5 has been (accidentally) removed!
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Sartorius (#1 Below)
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Sartorius - A Second View
I’m Right Here!
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Superficial and Deep Muscles of the Hindlimb
FOHI Cat Dissection Superficial and Deep Muscles of the Hindlimb
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Tibialis Anterior (#12)
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Soleus (#9)
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Gastrocnemius
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Superficial Muscles and Deep Muscles of the Upper Hindlimb –
FOHI Cat Dissection Superficial Muscles and Deep Muscles of the Upper Hindlimb – Medial View
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Sartorius and Gracilis
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Sartorius (reflected)
Gracilis (reflected) Tensor fasca lata Vastus lateralis Rectus femoris Vastus medialis Adductor Semimembranosus Semitendinosus Gastrocnemius Tibialis anterior
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Sartorius (reflected)
Gracilis (reflected) Tensor fasca lata 4a. Vastus lateralis 4b. Vastus intermedius 4c. Vastus medialis Rectus femoris (reflected) Adductor Semimembranosus Semitendinosus Gastrocnemius Tibialis anterier
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Tibia Flexor digitorum Tibialis anterior Soleus nerve
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gastrocnemius soleus Flexor digitorum
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Sartorius (reflected) Gracilis (reflected) Tensor fasca lata
Vastus lateralis Rectus femoris Vastus medialis Adductor Semimembranosus Semitendinosus Gastrocnemius Tibialis anterior Sartorius (reflected) Gracilis (reflected) Tensor fasca lata 4a. Vastus lateralis 4b. Vastus intermedius 4c. Vastus medialis Rectus femoris (reflected) Adductor Semimembranosus Semitendinosus Gastrocnemius Tibialis anterier
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