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  1. Anatomy: The horse's hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint, similar to the hip joint in humans. It is formed by the articulation of the femur (thigh bone) and the acetabulum (the socket formed by the pelvis). The femoral head fits into the acetabulum, allowing a wide range of motion and flexibility. Function: The hip joint is responsible for ...

  2. 5 lip 2021 · In the hip joint of a horse, you will find the accessory ligament of the femur bone that is known as the check ligament. This check ligament is a strong band detached from the symphysial tendon of the abdominal muscle.

  3. 19 wrz 2024 · Ball-and-Socket joints: Consist of a rounded bone head (ball) fitting into a concave part (socket), enabling movement in multiple directions, including flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and rotation. Examples include the horse’s hip and shoulder joints.

  4. Coxofemoral/Hip Joint. The horse has a limited range of hip movement compared to the dog. This is mainly restricted to flexion and extension and is a result of the conformation of its femoral head, intra-articular ligaments and a large muscle mass around the joint.

  5. 23 wrz 2024 · This module of vet-Anatomy presents 135 labeled anatomical illustrations of the osteology of the horse, specially illustrated and selected for veterinary students and equine veterinarians.

  6. Illustrated Equine Head Anatomy - YouTube. 0:00 / 1:05. https://www.horsesinsideout.com/headbookThis multimedia book investigates and explains the anatomical structures of the head. It...

  7. The temporo-mandibular joint - a condylar joint between the mandibular condyles and the mandibular fossae of the temporal bones. It has a loose joint capsule with thickenings that form a lateral ligament, as well as an articular disc; Mandibular symphysis; Hyoid apparatus - consists of three joints: Tympanohyoid cartilage- skull (syndesmosis)

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