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- Disorders of the Fetlock and Pastern in Horses
Fetlock is a term used for the joint where the cannon bone, the proximal sesamoid bones, and the first phalanx (long pastern bone) meet The pastern is the area between the hoof and the fetlock joint
- Fetlock - Wikipedia
Fetlock is the common name in horses, large animals, and sometimes dogs for the metacarpophalangeal and metatarsophalangeal joints (MCPJ and MTPJ) Although it somewhat resembles the human ankle in appearance, the joint is homologous to the ball of the foot
- The Anatomy of the Fetlock Joint - horseeducationonline. com
The fetlock joint is a high motion, high load hinge joint that plays a major role in shock absorption, propulsion, and energy storage during locomotion
- Fetlock Lameness in Horses: Signs, Diagnosis Treatment
Learn about fetlock lameness in horses, including causes, symptoms, and treatments Ensure fetlock joint health with proper care and early intervention
- 7 Conditions That Cause Fetlock Issues | Gladiator Equine
The fetlock joint, also known as the metacarpophalangeal joint, is a vital component of a horse’s leg anatomy It is located between the cannon bone and the pastern
- FETLOCK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FETLOCK is a projection bearing a tuft of hair on the back of the leg above the hoof of a horse or similar animal
- The fetlock: Everything you need to know about this complex joint *H H . . .
The fetlock joint is the articulation between the cannon bone (third metacarpal and metatarsal bone in the forelimb and hindlimb respectively) and the long pastern bone (first phalanx), with two
- The Lowdown on How to Handle a Horse Fetlock Injury
A fetlock joint injury occurs because of severe strain on the horse’s legs due to galloping, jumping, or turning at high speeds As a result, a horse fetlock injury is more common in active horses, especially in performance racehorses
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