. Diseases of the horse's foot. Horses; Hoofs -- Diseases; Horses -- Diseases. REGIONAL ANATOMY 19 by the superior carpal ligament, passes through the carpal and metacarpophalangeal sheaths, and. arriving behind. Fig. 11.—The Flexor Perforans and Flexor Perforatus Tendons. The metacarpophalangeal sheath and the ring of the perforatus laid open posteriorly, and the cut edges reflected to show the passage of the perforans. i. Reflected cut edges of the perforatus ring and the metacarpo- phalangeal sheath ; 2, the perforans tendon; 3, point of insertion of the perforans tendon into the semilunar


. Diseases of the horse's foot. Horses; Hoofs -- Diseases; Horses -- Diseases. REGIONAL ANATOMY 19 by the superior carpal ligament, passes through the carpal and metacarpophalangeal sheaths, and. arriving behind. Fig. 11.—The Flexor Perforans and Flexor Perforatus Tendons. The metacarpophalangeal sheath and the ring of the perforatus laid open posteriorly, and the cut edges reflected to show the passage of the perforans. i. Reflected cut edges of the perforatus ring and the metacarpo- phalangeal sheath ; 2, the perforans tendon; 3, point of insertion of the perforans tendon into the semilunar crest of the os pedis (this widened and thickened extremity of the perforans is known as the plantar aponeurosis). the fetlock, forms a ring for the passage of the flexor perforans. Its termination is bifid, and it is inserted on either side to the lateral surface of the second Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reeks, H. Caulton (Harry Caulton). Chicago : A. Eger


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