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71Hip replacement (animal) — Hip replacement surgery can be performed on animals, (notably dogs) as well as humans. This article discusses hip replacement surgery in animals.OverviewHip replacement is a proven surgery in animals, notably dogs. It is usually performed, as in… …
72Medial talocalcaneal ligament — Ligament: Medial talocalcaneal ligament Ligaments of the medial aspect of the foot. Latin ligamentum talocalcaneum mediale Gray s …
73Metatarsophalangeal articulations — Bones of the right foot. Dorsal surface. Latin articulationes metatarsophalangeae Gray s …
74Ligament of head of femur — Infobox Ligament Name = Ligament of head of femur Latin = ligamentum capitis femoris, ligamentum teres femoris GraySubject = 92 GrayPage = 336 Caption = Left hip joint, opened by removing the floor of the acetabulum from within the pelvis.… …
75Zona orbicularis — For other uses, see Annular ligament (disambiguation). Zona orbicularis Capsule of hip joint (distended). Posterior aspect. (Zona orbicularis labeled at center bottom.) Latin zona orbicularis articulationis coxae …
76Transverse metatarsal ligament — Latin ligamentum metatarsale transversum Gray s subject #98 359 The transverse metatarsal ligament is a narrow band which runs across and connects together the heads of all the metatarsal bones; it is blended anteriorly with the plantar (glenoid) …
77Dorsal talonavicular ligament — Ligament: Dorsal talonavicular ligament Ligaments of the medial aspect of the foot. (Talonavicular ligament labeled at center top.) Latin ligamentum talonaviculare Gra …
78Cuneonavicular articulation — Ligaments of the medial aspect of the foot. (Cuneonavicular articulations labeled at upper left.) …
79Cuboideonavicular articulation — Ligaments of the sole of the foot, with the tendons of the Peronæus longus, Tibialis posterior and Tibialis anterior muscles. (Plantar cuboideonavicular ligament labeled at center right.) Latin articulatio cuneonavicularis …
80Tarsometatarsal articulations — Ligaments of the sole of the foot, with the tendons of the Peronæus longus, Tibialis posterior and Tibialis anterior muscles …