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Anatomy of the Front Limb

Anatomy of the Front Limb. Small Animal. Anatomy of the Front Leg. Scapula. Anatomy of the Front Leg. Anatomy of the Front Leg. Scapular Spine. Anatomy of the Front Leg. Acromion. Anatomy of the Front Leg. Anatomy of the Front Leg. Acromion Process. Superglenoid tubercle.

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Anatomy of the Front Limb

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  1. Anatomy of the Front Limb Small Animal

  2. Anatomy of the Front Leg Scapula

  3. Anatomy of the Front Leg

  4. Anatomy of the Front Leg ScapularSpine

  5. Anatomy of the Front Leg Acromion

  6. Anatomy of the Front Leg

  7. Anatomy of the Front Leg Acromion Process Superglenoid tubercle

  8. Positioning for lateral shoulder

  9. Anatomy of the Front Leg Greater Tubercle Humeral Head Lesser Tubercle

  10. Anatomy of the Front Leg Greater Tubercle Humeral Head Lesser Tubercle

  11. Anatomy of the Front Leg

  12. Anatomy of the Front Leg Contrast Media within the Joint Bicipital Tendon

  13. Anatomy of the Front Leg Bicipital Tendon

  14. Positioning for CC shoulder/scapula

  15. Anatomy of the Front Leg Acromion Superglenoid Tubercle Greater Tubercle

  16. Anatomy of the Front Leg Acromion Superglenoid Tubercle Greater Tubercle

  17. Positioning for lateral

  18. Anatomy of the Front Leg Name this Bone Cranial-Caudal View Lateral View

  19. Anatomy of the Front Leg Humerus Cranial-Caudal View Lateral View

  20. Anatomy of the Front Leg Lateral View

  21. Anatomy of the Front LegFeatures Unique to the Cat Clavicle

  22. Anatomy of the Front LegFeatures Unique to the Cat Large Coracoid Process

  23. Anatomy of the Front LegFeatures Unique to the Cat Suprahamate Process

  24. Anatomy of the Front Leg Nutrient Foramen

  25. Positioning for lateral elbow

  26. Anatomy of the Front Leg Medial Epicondyle of the Humerus

  27. Anatomy of the Front Leg Lateral Epicondyle of the Humerus

  28. Anatomy of the Front Leg Condyles

  29. Positioning for CC view

  30. Anatomy of the Front Leg Medial Humeral Epicondyle

  31. Anatomy of the Front Leg Supratrochlear foramen

  32. Anatomy of the Front Leg Olecranon fossa

  33. Anatomy of the Front Leg Capitulum Articulation with the Radial Head

  34. Anatomy of the Front Leg Trochlea Articulation with the ulna

  35. Anatomy of the Front LegFeatures unique to the Cat Supracondylar Foramen This structure is seen in cats but not dogs

  36. Anatomy of the Front Leg Ulna

  37. Anatomy of the Front Leg Radius

  38. Anatomy of the Front Leg Lateral Aspect Medial Aspect Why ? Trochlea is the shorter articulation Medial condyle is larger Radial head is the larger articulation Medial Coronoid Process

  39. Anatomy of the Front Leg Lateral coronoid is blue Note the position of the medial & lateral coronoid processes Medial coronoid is red

  40. Anatomy of the Front Leg

  41. Anatomy of the Front Leg Lateral coronoid is blue Medial coronoid is red Note the position of the medial & lateral coronoid processes

  42. Anatomy of the Front Leg Lateral coronoid is blue Medial coronoid is red Note the position of the medial & lateral coronoid processes

  43. Anatomy of the Front Leg Radial Head

  44. Anatomy of the Front Leg Anconeal Process

  45. Anatomy of the Front Leg Ununited Anconeal Process

  46. Anatomy of the Front Leg Trochlear notch of the ulna

  47. Anatomy of the Front Leg Olecranon

  48. Anatomy of the Front Leg Radius

  49. Anatomy of the Front Leg Ulna

  50. Anatomy of the Front Leg Lateral styloid process of the ulna

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