Illustrated atlas of anatomy of the joints of the dog
This veterinary anatomy module of the dog contains 95 illustrations dedicated to the canine arthrology. Here are presented scientific illustrations of the canine skeleton, containing the main joints of the dog and its structures from different standard anatomical views (cranial, caudal, lateral, medial, dorsal, palmar...). The drawings and anatomical labelings of these illustrations were done by Gauthier Kervyn, under the anatomical and scientific supervision of Antoine Micheau - MD and Denis Hoa - MD. The translation of the anatomical terms was supervised by Barbara Stockler.
These illustrations of animal anatomy are under the copyright of IMAIOS and can not be freely used.
Dog - Arthrology (illustrations)
Cervical vertebrae - External surface of cranial base
Vertebral body - Intervertebral disc
Ribs - Sternum - Vertebrae
Shoulder - Joints
Fingers of hand - Ligaments
Stifle joint - Muscles
Tarsal joint - Articular surface
Bibliography:
Miller’s Anatomy of the Dog, 4th Edition
Anatomie comparée des mammifères domestiques: Ostéologie - Arthrologie/Myologie - Robert Barone
Illustrated Veterinary Anatomical Nomenclature. Oskar Schaller, Gheorghe M. Constantinescu. Georg Thieme Verlag, 2007
Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria -6th Edition – 2017
Veterinary Anatomy of Domestic Mammals. Textbook and Colour Atlas. Edited by: Horst Erich König.
Anatomy of the dog - Klaus-Dieter Budras; Patrick H.McCarthy; Wolfgang Fricke; Renate Richter - Fifth Edition - 2007
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