Anatomy of Avian Thoracic and Pelvic Limbs

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Anatomy of Avian Thoracic and Pelvic Limbs. Presented 04/01/2013 Presented by: Christina G Handford. Name Those Bones – Thoracic Limb. Major Metacarpal (MC II). Major Digit (II) (Prox. & Dist Phalanx). Alula (Digit I). Humerus. Radius. Minor Digit (III). Minor Metacarpal (MC III). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Anatomy of Avian Thoracic and Pelvic Limbs

Presented 04/01/2013Presented by: Christina G Handford

Name Those Bones – Thoracic Limb

Humerus Radiu

s

Ulna

Alula (Digit I)

Major Metacarpal (MC II)

Minor Metacarpal (MC III)

Major Digit (II) (Prox. & Dist Phalanx)

Minor Digit (III)

Elbow Joint

Wrist Joint (Carpus)

Metacarpal-Phalangeal

Joint

Shoulder Joint with Humerus, Scapula, Clavicle, and Coracoid

Practice – Where is the Fracture?Major MC (II)

Radius

Ulna

Alula

Carpus

Minor MC (III)

What About With Feathers?Humerus

Radius and Ulna

Alula, MC, Phl

Feathered Injuries

Describe the Location of this Injury

Radius/Ulna

Carpus

Distal end of Radius/Ulna, proximal to the Carpus

What’s Missing???

Elbow Joint?

Carpus

Carpus?

Name Those Bones – Pelvic Limb

Craniocaudal View MedioLateral View

Femur

Fibula

Tibiotarsus

Tarsometatarsus

Hock Joint

Knee Joint

Digit I (2 Ph.) Digit II (3

Ph.)

Digit III (4 Ph.)

Digit IV (5 Ph.)

Practice – Where is the Fracture

Femur

Knee

Tibiotarsus& Fibula

HockTibiotarsus

More Digits

Digit I – 2 Phalanges1st Metacarpal Bone

Digit II – 3 Phalanges

Digit III – 4 Phalanges

Longest Digit

Digit IV – 5 Phalanges

Practice?

Tarsometatarsus

Digits

Tibiotarsus

Digits

Tarsometatarsus

Tibiotarsus

What Happened to the Femur?

AcknowledgementsDr. FavaDr. ProençaDr. DiversDr. MayerZooMed Ward Senior StudentsWildlife Treatment Crew

Managers/SupervisorsPaula RodriguezUGA CVM LibraryGoogle

Any Questions?

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