- The
pastern is a part of the leg of a
horse between the
fetlock and the top of the hoof. It
incorporates the long
pastern bone (proximal phalanx) and the...
- of the
large pastern bone or the
upper part of the
small pastern bone. "Low ringbone"
occurs on the
lower part of the
small pastern bone or the upper...
- bones.
Distal sesamoidean ligaments: run from the
sesamoid bones to the two
pastern bones.
Important in the stay
apparatus as a
functional continuation...
-
palmar surface of the
small pastern bone (PII) and
navicular bone, and it
connects with the
solar surface of P3; the
navicular bone functions as a pulley...
- sesamoid,
fetlock joint,
first phalanx (long
pastern),
pastern joint,
second phalanx (short
pastern),
navicular bone, and
coffin joint,
outwardly evidenced...
-
understanding navicular syndrome. The
navicular bone lies
behind the
coffin bone and
under the
small pastern bone. The deep
digital flexor (DDF)
tendon runs...
- hindlimb)
bones,
either of
which are
commonly called the
cannon bones,
proximally and the
proximal phalanx distally,
commonly called the
pastern bone. Paired...
-
probably derivative, form of the game was one of pure chance, with a
pastern bone[which?]
being thrown upon a table,
either from the hand or from a cup...
-
breadth relative to body size & m****. May have
slight pastern bones relative to
large coffin bone. Flat feet
limit the
soundness of the
horse in concussion...
- and lameness.
Chemical arthrodesis is less
successful when used in the
pastern joint, and
often surgical arthrodesis is preferred.
Surgical arthrodesis...