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Anatomy of Avian Thoracic and Pelvic Limbs Anatomy of Avian Thoracic and Pelvic Limbs

Anatomy of Avian Thoracic and Pelvic Limbs - PowerPoint Presentation

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Anatomy of Avian Thoracic and Pelvic Limbs - PPT Presentation

Presented 04012013 Presented by Christina G Handford Name Those Bones Thoracic Limb Humerus Radius Ulna Alula Digit I Major Metacarpal MC II Minor Metacarpal MC III Major Digit II Prox amp ID: 1025331

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1. Anatomy of Avian Thoracic and Pelvic LimbsPresented 04/01/2013Presented by: Christina G Handford

2. Name Those Bones – Thoracic LimbHumerusRadiusUlnaAlula (Digit I)Major Metacarpal (MC II)Minor Metacarpal (MC III)Major Digit (II) (Prox. & Dist Phalanx)Minor Digit (III)Elbow JointWrist Joint (Carpus)Metacarpal-Phalangeal JointShoulder Joint with Humerus, Scapula, Clavicle, and Coracoid

3. Practice – Where is the Fracture?Major MC (II)RadiusUlnaAlulaCarpusMinor MC (III)

4. What About With Feathers?HumerusRadius and UlnaAlula, MC, Phl

5. Feathered InjuriesDescribe the Location of this InjuryRadius/UlnaCarpusDistal end of Radius/Ulna, proximal to the Carpus

6. Practice?Radius/UlnaElbow/HumerusMetacarpalsElbow/HumerusRadius/UlnaMetacarpals

7. What’s Missing???Elbow Joint?CarpusCarpus?

8. Name Those Bones – Pelvic LimbCraniocaudal ViewMedioLateral ViewFemurFibulaTibiotarsusTarsometatarsusHock JointKnee JointDigit I (2 Ph.)Digit II (3 Ph.)Digit III (4 Ph.)Digit IV (5 Ph.)

9. Practice – Where is the FractureFemurKneeTibiotarsus& FibulaHockTibiotarsus

10. What About With Feathers?Tibiotarsus and FibulaTarsoMetatarsusDigits!

11. More DigitsDigit I – 2 Phalanges1st Metacarpal BoneDigit II – 3 PhalangesDigit III – 4 PhalangesLongest DigitDigit IV – 5 Phalanges

12. Feathered InjuriesProximal to Mid TibiotarsusDistal TarsometatarsusDescribe the Location of These Injuries

13. Practice?TarsometatarsusDigitsTibiotarsusDigitsTarsometatarsusTibiotarsus

14. What Happened to the Femur?

15. AcknowledgementsDr. FavaDr. ProençaDr. DiversDr. MayerZooMed Ward Senior StudentsWildlife Treatment Crew Managers/SupervisorsPaula RodriguezUGA CVM LibraryGoogle

16. Any Questions?