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  1. 8 lip 2016 · The nonparallel alignment of the articular surfaces markedly restricts joint accessory motions, such as glides. The restricted joint motions and areas resulting from these joint alignments include atlantoaxial motion other than rotation, the cervical (C) 7-thoracic (T) 1 junction, the caudal thoracic region, and the sacrum.

  2. 23 wrz 2024 · Here are presented scientific illustrations of the canine skeleton, containing the main joints of the dog and its structures from different standard anatomical views (cranial, caudal, lateral, medial, dorsal, palmar...).

  3. 18 lip 2016 · The spinal nerves (nervi spinales) (Figs. 17-1 and 17-2) usually number 36 pairs in the dog. Each spinal nerve consists of four segments from proximal to distal: (1) roots, (2) main trunk, (3) four primary branches, and (4) numerous peripheral branches (Fig. 17-3A).

  4. 18 lip 2016 · It is likely that the stifle joint with its many ligaments and menisci has the richest innervation of all joints. O’Connor and Mc-Connaughey (1978) and O’Connor (1976 , 1984) found both Ruffini endings and Pacinian corpuscles in the menisci of the dog and cat.

  5. The purpose of this document is to provide students of canine anatomy a simple reference for muscular origins, insertions, actions and nerve innervations without having to search through the overwhelming verbiage that accompanies most canine anatomy texts. Millerʼs Anatomy of the Dog was the source material for this document so you can count ...

  6. 14 gru 2023 · Here are presented scientific illustrations of the canine muscles and skeleton from different anatomical standard views (lateral, medial, cranial, caudal, dorsal, ventral / palmar...). Some fascias, tendons, ligaments, joints were labeled.

  7. 18 mar 2023 · Here, the labeled diagram shows all the osteological features from the dogs typical cervical vertebrae. The labelled diagrams identify the body, arches (pedicle and lamina), and three main processes from the canine cervical vertebrae.