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Morphologic and Functional Features of the Canine Cruciate Ligaments
HILDE DE ROOSTER, DVM, PhD, TANYA DE BRUIN, DVM, and HENRI VAN BREE, DVM, PhD, Diplomate ECVS & ECVDI
Pages: 12
Publisher: Veterinary Surgery
Language: English
Edition: 35: 769–780, 2006
Description
One of the most complex joints, the stifle joint, contains the cruciate ligaments that are required for craniocaudal joint stability. Morphologically and functionally complex, the cruciate ligaments are dynamic structures, strongly connecting the femur to the tibia.
HILDE DE ROOSTER, DVM, PhD, TANYA DE BRUIN, DVM, and HENRI VAN BREE, DVM, PhD, Diplomate ECVS & ECVDI
Pages: 12
Publisher: Veterinary Surgery
Language: English
Edition: 35: 769–780, 2006
Description
One of the most complex joints, the stifle joint, contains the cruciate ligaments that are required for craniocaudal joint stability. Morphologically and functionally complex, the cruciate ligaments are dynamic structures, strongly connecting the femur to the tibia.