Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine diseasesofcattl00mous Year: 1905 Fig. 23.—Backward luxation of the femoro-tibial joint. (From a photograph by Professor Besnoit.) immobilise the patella. Simple cold baths, frequently repeated, friction with camphorated alcohol or essence of turpentine, complete this original but somewhat questionable treatment, and are said to result in recovery in a fortnight. LUXATION OF THE FEMORO-TIBIAL ARTICULATION. This form of luxation is rare, a fact explained by the strength of the lateral ligaments of the joint, and of the
Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine diseasesofcattl00mous Year: 1905 Fig. 23.—Backward luxation of the femoro-tibial joint. (From a photograph by Professor Besnoit.) immobilise the patella. Simple cold baths, frequently repeated, friction with camphorated alcohol or essence of turpentine, complete this original but somewhat questionable treatment, and are said to result in recovery in a fortnight. LUXATION OF THE FEMORO-TIBIAL ARTICULATION. This form of luxation is rare, a fact explained by the strength of the lateral ligaments of the joint, and of the cruciform interosseus ligaments. It may assume different forms, according as the head of the tibia is dis- placed in front of, behind, to the inside, or to the outside of the lower extremity of the femur. In all, therefore, it may appear in four different forms. The commonest is backward luxation.
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