bone splint

  • 41pegged splint — noun : a splint or exostosis on the back of the cannon bone of a quadruped that lies beneath the flexor tendons and frequently interferes with their movement causing lameness …

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  • 42splinter bone — noun The fibula • • • Main Entry: ↑splint …

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  • 43Shin splint — An inflammatory condition of the front part of the tibia (the big bone in the lower leg) that results from overuse as, for example, from running too much on hard roads or sidewalks. Shin splints are due to injury to the tendon (called the… …

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  • 45splintbone — splint bone n. Either of two small metacarpal or metatarsal bones in horses or related animals. * * * …

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  • 46Splints — is an ailment of the horse or pony, characterized by a hard, bony swelling, usually on the inside of a front leg, lying between the splint and cannon bone or on the splint bone itself. It may be hot, meaning that it occurred recently and is still …

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  • 47Rhinoplasty — For the album by Primus, see Rhinoplasty (album). Rhinoplasty Intervention Rhinoplasty: The lower lateral cartilage (greater alar cartilage) exposed for plastic modification via the left nostril …

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  • 48Otoplasty — Otoplasty: the pre operative front aspect (left), and the post operative front aspect (right) of an infantile otopexy (ear pinback) correction to a girl. Otoplasty (Greek ōtoûs, ear + plassein, to shape) denotes the surgical and non surgical… …

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  • 49Equine conformation — [original research?] Parts of a horse Equine conformation evaluates the degree of correctness of a horse s bone structure, musculature, and its body proportions in relation to each other. Undesirable conformat …

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  • 50Dupuytren's contracture — Classification and external resources Dupuytren s contracture of the ring finger ICD 10 M …

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