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
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Anatomy of Avian Thoracic and Pelvic Lim..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
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?