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8 Ιουλ 2016 · Tendons and ligaments. Horses can attain high speeds largely because specific tendons and ligaments store and return elastic strain energy as the foot is set down and then lifted. This, effectively, halves muscular work during galloping.
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18 Οκτ 2021 · Numerous ligaments support the foot. Medial and lateral collateral ligaments of the distal interphalangeal joint (Ligg. collateralia) extend from the distal phalanx to the middle phalanx.
18 Ιουν 2016 · Functional characteristics of tendon. Tendon and ligaments transmit forces to move the equine skeleton, or for support of the distal limb in the case of the digital flexor tendons, or, as ligaments, to maintain joint integrity. At heel strike, the loads rise the quickest in the soft tissue structures primarily supporting the metacarpo ...
5 Ιαν 2021 · The tendons and ligaments act as support structures for the bones, as there are no muscles in the digit. “The navicular bone allows the deep digital flexor tendon to maintain a constant angle where it inserts on the distal phalanx,” Dr. O’Grady points out.
2 Μαΐ 2017 · The pedal bone is a hoof-shaped structure in the foot that serves for the attachment of tendons and ligaments from the muscles in the forearm. The pedal bone, also known as the coffin bone or P3, is the main bone in the foot. The navicular bone is a small bone located behind the pedal bone.
6 Νοε 2019 · In this installment, we focus on the relationships between muscles, the tendons of muscles, and yellow ligaments. In his Atlas of Equine Anatomy for example, veterinarian Chris Pasquini correctly labels the suspensory apparatus found in the legs of horses as “interosseous (suspensory lig.)”.
Suspensory ligament - in horses, the interosseous medius muscle has atrophied and functions as a ligament. It consists of muscular bundles, tendinous bundles and fat bundles. The flexor tendons slide over the suspensory ligament.