- The hock, or gambrel, is the
joint between the
tarsal bones and
tibia of a
digitigrade or
unguligrade quadrupedal mammal, such as a horse, cat, or dog...
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Tarsal coalition is an
abnormal connecting bridge of
tissue between two normally-separate
tarsal bones, and is
considered a sort of
birth defect. The term...
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growth cartilage due to a
failing of
endochondral ossification.
Fissures can
develop from
lesions over the top
articular cartilage and form a
cartilage flap...
- (2)
Tibia (2)
Fibula (2) Foot (52
bones in total, 26 per foot) Tarsus/
Tarsals Calcaneus or heel bone (2)
Talus (2)
Navicular bone (2)
Medial cuneiform...
- the
portion of the
vertebrate endoskeleton consisting of the
bones and
cartilages that
support the
paired appendages (fins,
flippers or limbs). In most...
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joint Transverse tarsal joint Cuneonavicular joint Intercuneiform joints Tarsal ligaments Tarsal interosseous ligaments Dorsal tarsal ligaments Dorsal...
- of the
tarsal bones; it is also one of the
bones in the
human body with the
highest percentage of its
surface area
covered by
articular cartilage. It is...
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conversion of
cartilage to bone: Zone of
reserve cartilage. This region, ****hest from the
marrow cavity,
consists of
typical hyaline cartilage that as yet...
- the
small tarsals,
whilst bog
spavin and
blood spavin do not
involve bony changes.
Excessive compression can cause, over time, the
cartilage between the...
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wheel and
cartilage-to-bone
replacement starts in the
center and
extends centrifugally outwards.
Contrary to long bones, the
carpals and
tarsals typically...