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Abstract

Talocalcaneal luxation in dogs was studied by anatomical dissection of the talocalcaneal joint in cadavers and review of 5 clinical cases. The integrity of the talocalcaneal joint was maintained by 2 strong ligaments traversing the tarsal sinus between the 2 bones. The joint was found to be a low...

Author(s)
Gorse, M. J.; Purinton, P. T.; Penwick, R. C.; Aron, D. N.; Roberts, R. E.
Citation
Veterinary Surgery, 1990, 19, 6, pp 429-434
Abstract

Tarsal injuries commonly occur in the cat and the dog, often due to motor vehicle accidents. In two cases (one dog and one cat), a talocalcaneocentral luxation was associated with lateral talocrural instability [Switzerland; date not given]. The surgical fixation of the talocalcaneocentral ...

Author(s)
Hurter, K.; Schawalder, P.; Schmökel, H. G.
Publisher
Schattauer GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany
Citation
Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 2004, 17, 1, pp 53-56
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Author(s)
Macias, C.; McKee, W. M.; May, C.
Publisher
British Veterinary Association, London, UK
Citation
Veterinary Record, 2000, 147, 26, pp 743-745