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She won her first race and, in the next, severely injured a fetlock joint.
He had dislocated one of his fetlock joints and was permanently retired from racing.
When the leg is supporting the horse's weight, this ligament supports the fetlock joint.
Osselet is arthritis in the fetlock joint of a horse.
The main purpose of the suspensory is to support the fetlock joint, preventing it from overextending.
The fetlock joint was dislocated, and his foot was left dangling loosely.
The runner-up in the Champagne, he suffered a fracture in the left front fetlock joint.
This muscle extends the carpal and fetlock joints.
Incorrect term for the fetlock joint.
Wrapping styles also differ in whether the wrap extends, sling-like, beneath the fetlock joint.
In the horse sesamoiditis is generally caused by excess stress on the fetlock joint.
The tail is usually "banged" (cut straight across), usually to a length between the fetlock joint and lower hock.
The fetlock joint is supported by group of lower leg ligaments, tendons and bones known as the suspensory apparatus.
According to a review of the results by the Associated Press, compound fractures of both front legs at the fetlock joints were confirmed.
Smarty Jones has bruising in all four fetlock joints, the equivalent in humans of sprained ankles.
"The fetlock joints aren't swollen.
I cried again, as one of the sailors ran in with a light war-axe and hacked through the fetlock joint of a young mare.
It is indicated for carpal and fetlock joint dysfunctions, but not when joint sepsis or fracture are suspected.
Blocking these four nerves desensitizes the foot, pastern, and entire fetlock joint, including the sesamoid bones.
Sesamoiditis - Sesamoiditis is the inflammation of the bone above and the back of the fetlock joint.
Windpuffs - Wind puffs also called wind galls is the spongy swelling around the back, front, or side of the fetlock joint.
He sustained a fractured cannon bone, a sesamoid bone and a dislocated fetlock joint on his right fore leg.
The word fetlock literally means "foot-lock" and originally referred to the small tuft of hair situated on the rear of the fetlock joint.
While in training for his next scheduled start in the Eclipse Stakes, he fractured a front fetlock joint and was retired having never lost on the turf.
Dr. Stephen J. Selway led the five-person surgical team to align and stabilize Charismatic's fetlock joint.