Veterinary Anatomy

Muscles of The Head

Veterinary Anatomy

The muscles of the head are placed around the mouth, nostrils, eyelids, external ear, mandible and hyoid bones. The region of the head may therefore be divided into a number of secondary regions for the study of these muscles as Facial region Superficial muscle-cutaneous muscle Muscles of the lips and cheeks Muscles of the nostrils

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Muscles of the Tail

Veterinary Anatomy

Muscles of the Tail are situated around the tail enclosed in the strong coccygeal fascia. These muscles gradually diminish in their thickness as they are traced backwards. The movements of the tail are effected by five pairs of coccygeal muscles, three of which are longitudinally disposed around the coccygeal vertebrae and thus cover them completely.

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Fifth layer of muscles of back and loin

Veterinary Anatomy

Levatores costarum They are ten or eleven pairs of small, flat, triangular musculo-tendinous fasciculi, which occupy the extreme upper ends of the intercostal spaces. They are blended with the external intercostals at their insertion. Origin: Transverse process of thoracic vertebrae. Insertion: Anterior borders of the succeeding rib. Action: To aid in inspiration. Blood supply: Intercostal arteries. Nerve supply: Intercostal nerves.

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Third layer of muscles of back and loin

Veterinary Anatomy

Serratus dorsalis anterior This muscle is thin, quadrilateral, flat muscle situated under the rhomboideus thoracis , serratus thoracis and latissimus dorsi. It consists of aponeurotic and fleshy portions. Origin: Lumbo-dorsal fascia . Insertion: By three fleshy digitations to the anterior borders and lateral surface of the ribs from the fifth to the seventh. Action: Inspiratory muscle. Blood supply: 5th -7th intercostal

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First layer of muscles of back and loin

Veterinary Anatomy

Trapezius thoracis  It is a broad triangular muscle extending along the dorsal midline from the level of atlas to the end of the thoracic region, and covers a part of the shoulder. It consists of cervical (trapezius cervicis) and dorsal(trapezus thoracis) parts. Origin: Ligamentum nuchae and supraspinous ligament from the level of the atlas to the twelfth dorsal vertebra. Insertion: The tuberous

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Muscles of Back and Loin

Veterinary Anatomy

The muscles on either side are arranged in five superimposed layers. First layer Trapezius thoracis Latissimus dorsi Second Layer Rhomboideus thoracis Third Layer Serratus dorsalis anterior Serratus dorsalis posterior Fourth Layer Longissimus costarum Longissimus dorsi Fifth Layer Levatores costarum Multifidus dorsi Intertransversales lumborum

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Four Abdominal Muscles

Veterinary Anatomy

Linea alba (white line) The rectus abdominis muscle is entirely fleshy and is situated along the floor of the abdomen. The other muscles have a muscular part laterally and an aponeurotic part ventrally. The aponeurotic parts of the abdominal muscles of the opposite side meet and form a median fibrous raphe (white fibrous cord), extending

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