The horse, its treatment in health and disease with a complete guide to breeding, training and management (1906) (14749286196)
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Identifier: horseitstreatm05axej (find matches)
Title: The horse, its treatment in health and disease with a complete guide to breeding, training and management
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Axe, J. Wortley
Subjects: Horses
Publisher: London, Gresham Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: NCSU Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: NCSU Libraries
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smallpastern. The ligaments which unite these bones together are a capsularligament, two strong short lateral ligaments, some of the fibres of whichdescend and ultimately become connected with the extremities of thenavicular bone, and two short posterior ligaments (fig. 357). Its movements are those of flexion and extension. SECOND INTERPHALANGIAL ARTICULATION ORCOFFIN-JOINT The bones concerned in the construction of this joint are the os coronaeor coronet-bone, the os pedis or foot-bone, and the os naviculare or navi-cular bone. The two last-named bones are united together in such amanner as to form two concavities separated by a slight central ridge, towhich are applied the two convexities and central groove upon the lowerend of the coronet-bone. The ligaments of this joint are: 1, The capsular, common to the threebones. 2. The lateral ligaments uniting the os coronae to the foot-bone.3. The navicular ligaments: a, the broad or interosseous ligament extending 274 HEALTH AND DISEASE
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Flo-. 3S7. —LiKament- nf the Pastern and Foot A, Posteiioi- aspect, outer layer. B, Inner layer. c, Side view. 1, Superior sesamoid or suspensory ligament, giving off a band, 2, to the extensor pedis. 3, Lateral.sesamoid ligament. 4, Superficial inferior sesamoid ligament. 5, Deep sesamoid ligament. 6, Crucialligament. 7, Lateral ligament of the coronet-joint. 8, Posterior interphalangial ligament. 9, Inter-sesamoidal substance over which tlie tendons pass. 10, Sesamoid bones. 11, Ligamentous substance commonto the coronal and navicular hones. 12, Navicular bone. 13, Intersesamoid ligament. 14, Lateralnavicular ligament. 15, Anterior lateral ligament of the coffin-joint. from the anterior border of the navicular bone to the under surface ofthe OS pedis or foot-bone; h. the hiteral navicular ligaments which proceedfrom each extremity of the navicular bone (l) to the wing of the foot-bone,(2) to the inner surface of the lateral cartilage, and (3) to the side of thecoronet-bone. The mo