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healing by draining hematomas or seromas asso- intact, the majority of the load during weight
ciated with the core lesion and creating a com- bearing is sustained by the tendon from the prox-
rnunication between the tendon core and the imal check ligament distally. Desmotorny is
peritenon that promotes healing. The procedure thought to allow the muscle to assume a greater
is often performed in conjunction with proximal portion of the load and contribute to the elastic-
check ligament desmotomy:'? ity of the entire unit.14 The actual strain i11 vitro
Tenoscopically assisted superior check liga- on the SDFT after proximal check ligament
ment desmotomy has also been described and desmotomy increases, but the elongation of the
may offer the advantages of decreased incisional musculotendinous unit also increases during load
complications and operative time.":" application.15 This elongation and recruitment of
Flexural limb deformities of the metacar- muscle fibers may allow for increased elasticity in
pophalangeal joint will sometimes respond to the musculotendon unit compared with those
inferior check ligament desmotomy alone or that heal without desmotomy.14
in combination with proximal check ligament
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imal check ligament desmotomy is then per- results in 61 standardbred racehorses horses (1985-
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