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(Zoology) the joint in the hind leg of a horse, dog, etc, between the femur and tibia [C14: of unknown origin] Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 ...
dogUltrasonographic examination of the normal canine stifle joint was performed to characterize its normal anatomy. Stifles of four normal adult dogs were imaged in sagittal and transverse planes and each anatomic structure visualized was recorded. Normal anatomic structures consistently seen included the ...
A canine's knee-joint functions as a hinge and keeps the dog's leg stable when it bends and straightens. Injuries, such as a torn ligament, affect the correct functioning of the knee-joint. Dogs that suffer from damaged ligaments and other knee injuries, experience pain and inflammation in ...
Normal Sonographic Anatomy of the Stifle Using a very high-quality ultrasound machine, Penninck and co-workers described the normal sonographic appearance of the equine genual joint using a combination of living horses and dismembered limbs.8 They also reported three clinical cases: one each involvi...
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DogThe restoration of the biomechanical properties of articular cartilage was studied after 15 weeks of remobilization of the knee joint in beagles previously immobilized with a cast for 11 weeks. The shear moduli were determined with an indentation creep test immediately after load application and at...
Functional Anatomy The equine stifle consists of two articulations: the femoropatellar joint (FP) and the femorotibial joint. The femorotibial articulation is divided into a medial femorotibial compartment (MFT) and a lateral femorotibial compartment (LFT) (Figures 101-1 and 101-2).3 Within the...
The Clinical Anatomy of the Stifle of the Dogdoi:10.1016/S0007-1935(17)51399-8Dyce, K.M.Merlen, R.H.A.Wadsworth, F.J.British Veterinary Journal