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fetlock
fetlock, n. (ˈfɛtlɒk) Forms: 4 feetlakk, 4–5 fet(e)lak, 5 fytlo(c)k, (7 fitlock), 6, 8, 9 foot(e)lock, (6 fotelocke), 6 fete-, 7 feetlock, 6– fetlock. [ME. fetlak, fytlok, corresponding to MHG. fi{zced}lach, viszlach (mod.Ger. fiszloch); the formation is obscure; connexion with Ger. fessel pastern h...
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Fetlock
The fetlock is a metacarpophalangeal joint which corresponds to the human upper knuckle, such as that on the ball of the foot. Problems with the fetlock
Windpuffs
Sesamoiditis
Osselet
In thoroughbred race horses, the fetlock is involved in roughly 50% of catastrophic racing
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fetlock
fetlock/ˈfetlɔk; `fɛtˌlɑk/ npart of a horse's leg above and behind the hoof, where a tuft of hair grows 球节(马蹄上生距毛的突起部分). =>illus at horse 见horse插图.
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球節後面の屈腱鞘の炎症(inflammation of flexor tendon sheath in the fetlock)
Oct 9, 2022棘下筋粘液嚢炎・鬐甲腫および鬐甲瘻. 棘下筋粘液嚢炎(infraspinous bursitis) 棘下筋は上腕骨大結節に付着して、上腕の外転と回外をつかさどります。 跳...
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Osselet
Osselet is arthritis in the fetlock joint of a horse, caused by trauma. Fetlock joint
Definition
Fetlock is the common name for the metacarpophalangeal and metatarsophalangeal joints of horses, is a rotatory joint that can
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Pastern
The pastern is a part of the leg of a horse between the fetlock and the top of the hoof. However, when the pasterns are too long or sloping it does not support the fetlock enough, and the fetlock may hyper-extend, possibly to the point where
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fetlocked
fetlocked, a. (ˈfɛtlɒkt) [f. fetlock n. + -ed2.] a. Having a fetlock. b. Hobbled or fastened by the fetlock; hence, hampered, shackled.1725 Pattison in Prior's Poems (1733) III. xli, The Careless Husband and the Peevish wife; The Troubles of the Fetlock'd-Couple shew. 1870 Lowell Among my Bks. Ser. ...
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Flexion test
Distal limb flexion
The distal (lower) limb flexion applies the most pressure to the fetlock, pastern, and coffin joints. False positive results from this flexion are especially common in the front fetlock joints.
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boulet
boulet (buːleɪ) [a. F. boulet bullet, dim. of boule ball: cf. bowl n.2] † 1. A small globe, sphere, or ball. Obs.1605 Timme Quersit. iii. 86 Thou shalt put them into a small boulet of oake. 1677 Gale Crt. Gentiles II. iii. 204 The Agnus Dei..is made like to those bulles or boulets of waxe, which the...
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Splint boots
Brushing injuries are more common on the forelegs, when one hoof catches the other leg, or when the fetlock or cannon bones hit each other. They have a protective padded area on the side of the boot which is on the inside of the horses leg, protecting the cannon bone and fetlock.
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Horatio Nelson (horse)
He sustained a fractured cannon bone, a sesamoid bone and a dislocated fetlock joint on his right fore leg.
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Bowed tendon
The SDFT branches below the fetlock, creating a sling under the back of the joint. Thus, overextension of the fetlock is more likely to overstretch the SDFT than the DDFT, which simply travels straight down behind the fetlock and pastern
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Metacarpophalangeal joint
Other animals
In many quadrupeds, particularly horses and other larger animals, the metacarpophalangeal joint is referred to as the "fetlock". " knuckle of the human hand does anatomically correspond to the fetlock on larger quadrupeds.
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