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The Stifle: Femoropatellar Region 709 Diagnosis 779
Treatment 782
VetBooks.ir Introduction 709 Thoracolumbar Spine/Back 784
GAry M. BAxter and Ken E. Sullins
Prognosis 783
Femoropatellar Joint 711
Upward Fixation of the Patella (UFP) 717
Desmitis of the Patellar Ligaments 719 roB vAn WessuM
Overriding/Impingement of Dorsal Spinous
Patellar Luxation/Subluxation 721 Processes 784
Synovial Osteochondroma in the Hindlimb 722
Supraspinous Ligament Injuries 785
The Stifle: Femorotibial Joint Region 725 Fractures of the Spinous Processes 786
Vertebral Fractures 787
chris kAWcAk Facet Joint Arthritis and Vertebral Facet Joint
Subchondral Cystic Lesions (SCLs) of the Stifle 726 Syndrome 788
Fractures 729 Discospondylitis 792
Femoral Condyle Lesions 731 Spondylosis 793
Collateral Ligament Injury 734 Scoliosis, Kyphosis, and Lordosis 794
Cruciate Ligament Disease 734
Meniscal Injuries 735 The Neck and Poll 796
Synovitis/Capsulitis/OA 737 roB vAn WessuM
Femur and Coxofemoral Region 740 Nuchal Ligament 796
Cervical Facet Joints 797
nicolAs s. ernst AnD troy n. truMBle Radiculopathy 798
The Femur 740 Discospondylitis 798
Diaphyseal and Metaphyseal Femoral Fractures 740 Cervical Fractures 798
Fractures of the Third Trochanter 744
Fibrotic and Ossifying Myopathy 744
Femoral Nerve Paralysis (Crural Paralysis) 748 7 Principles of Musculoskeletal
Calcinosis Circumscripta 749 Disease 801
Trochanteric Bursitis (Trochanteric Lameness, Whirlbone
Lameness) 750 Joint Injuries and Disease and
Ruptured Quadriceps Muscle 750
The Coxofemoral Joint 750 Osteoarthritis 801
Osteochondrosis or Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD)/ c. WAyne McilWrAith
HIP Dysplasia of the Coxofemoral Joint 752 Anatomy and Physiology of Joints 801
Infectious Arthritis/Physitis of the Coxofemoral Pathobiology of Joints and Their Reaction to Insult
Joint 752 and Injury 808
Partial Tear/Rupture of the Ligament of the Head Primary Disease of Subchondral Bone 816
of the Femur (Round Ligament) 753
Coxofemoral Subluxation and Luxation (Dislocation Bone Injuries and Disease 820
of the Hip Joint) 754 chris kAWcAk AnD GAry M. BAxter
Osteoarthritis (OA) of the Coxofemoral Joint 757 The Immature Skeleton 820
Capital Physeal Fractures of the Femoral Head 758 Local Diseases of Bone 825
Intra‐articular Acetabular Fractures 758 Systemic Diseases of Bone 841
Acknowledgment 759
Tendon and Ligament Injuries
6 Lameness Associated with the Axial and Disease 849
Skeleton 763 lAurie r. GooDrich
Anatomy 849
The Axial Skeleton 763 Functions of Tendons and Ligaments 851
Biomechanical Properties 852
roB vAn WessuM Types of Tendon and Ligament Injuries 852
Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Vertebral Effect of Aging and Exercise on Tendon Injury 853
Column 763 Mechanisms of Tendon Degeneration 854
Primary vs. Secondary Back Pain 767 Response of Tendons and Ligaments to Injury:
The Pelvis 770 Phases of Healing 854
Monitoring Tendon Injury 856
roB vAn WessuM Biomarkers for Tendon Disease 857
Fractures of the Pelvis 770 Common Clinical Conditions of Tendons
Specific Types of Pelvic Fractures 771 and Ligaments 857
Thrombosis of the Caudal Aorta or the Iliac
Arteries 775 Muscle Injuries and Disease 860
Sacroiliac Region 777 stephAnie j. vAlBerG
Classification of Muscle Disorders 860
roB vAn WessuM Diagnosis of Specific Muscle Disorders 860
Etiology 778 Muscle Soreness 862
Clinical Signs 778 Exertional Rhabdomyolysis 865