Croup Muscles, Caudal leg, Medial thigh muscles: Adductor muscles, Femoral muscles: Extensors of the stifle joint, Caudal thigh ‘Hamstring’ muscles

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1. The M. gluteus superficialis has which origin?

  • Gluteal fascia, lateral part of the sacrum, first caudal vertegra and the sacrotuberous ligament
  • Gluteal fascia and wing of the ilium
  • Ventral surface of the sacrum, sacrotuberous liagament
  • Gluteal surface of the ilium
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2. Which of the medial thigh muscles has the following origin: Fleshy attachment to the lateral surface of the symphysial tendon and thus to the pelvic symphysis, neighbouring pubic and ischiadic bones?

  • M. gracilis
  • M. adductor magnus
  • M. pectineus
  • M. adductor brevis

3. Which of the Caudal thigh ‘Hamstring’ muscles has the following insertion point: Patellar ligament and tribial tuberosity, cranial margin of the tibia, crural fascia, tuber calcanei as the lateral calcanean tract?

  • M. semimembranosus
  • M. abductor cruris caudalis
  • M. biceps femoris
  • M. semitendinosus

4. Which of the Femoral muscles has the following origin: Tuber coxae, iliac crest

  • M. sartorius: Pars cranialis, Pars caudalis
  • M. quadriceps femoris: M. vastus lateralis, -medialis -intermedius, M. rectus femoris

5. The M. semitendinosus has which insertion point?

  • Medial surface of the tibia; tuber calcanei with the tarsal tendon of the m. gracilis (medial calcanean tract)
  • Crural fascia distal to the biceps femoris
  • Medial condyle of the femur (cranial belly), medial condyle of the tibia (caudal belly)
  • Patellar ligament and tribial tuberosity, cranial margin of the tibia, crural fascia, tuber calcanei as the lateral calcanean tract

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