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pastern    
n. 胶



pastern
n 1: the part between the fetlock and the hoof [synonym: {pastern},
{fetter bone}]


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  • Disorders of the Fetlock and Pastern in Horses
    The pastern is the area between the hoof and the fetlock joint Disorders of the fetlock and pastern include conditions such as fractures, osteoarthritis, osselets, ringbone, sesamoiditis, synovitis, and windgalls
  • Pastern - Wikipedia
    The pastern region is evaluated when a horse is studied conformationally, as it will affect the gait of the horse and the soundness of the joints above it Traditionally, the ideal pastern of the front leg was a 45-degree angle
  • Understanding Horse Pastern Issues: Causes, Diagnosis, and Solutions . . .
    Pastern dermatitis is a common issue in horses and ponies, often caused by prolonged exposure to wet, muddy conditions or irritants This skin condition, sometimes referred to as mud fever or greasy heel, leads to inflammation, scabbing, and discomfort in the pastern area
  • Strengthening Weak Pasterns in Horses: What Actually Works
    The pastern bones sit between the fetlock joint and the hoof, and they’re held in alignment by a network of tendons and ligaments rather than by muscular strength alone
  • PASTERN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PASTERN is a part of the foot of an equine extending from the fetlock to the top of the hoof
  • Conformation of the Pasterns and Hooves of Horses
    The pastern should be in proportion to the rest of the leg length and at the same angle as the hoof wall (this is called the foot–pastern axis) A short, upright pastern increases concussion on the joints and can predispose a horse to arthritis or navicular disease
  • The Pastern Joint: Structure, Function, and Why It Matters
    The pastern joint is classified as a hinge joint, but unlike a door hinge, it barely moves It allows only a small degree of flexion and extension, typically around 5 to 10 degrees
  • Pastern Dermatitis (Scratches) - School of Veterinary Medicine
    Pastern dermatitis, also known as scratches, greasy heel, mud fever, mud rash, cracked heels, and dew poisoning, has been well documented in horses since the early 1800s It is commonly characterized by inflammation of the skin on the back of the pastern (s)
  • pastern - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun pastern (plural pasterns) The part of a horse 's leg between the fetlock joint and the hoof
  • Hoof Pastern Axis
    A normal hoof pastern axis is traditionally defined as a straight line when the dorsal surface of the pastern and the dorsal hoof wall are viewed from the side





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