TILAA ENNAKKOON
Toimitus toukokuussa 2025
Jean-Marie Denoix
Jean-Marie Denoix is the world’s leading equine musculoskesletal system anatomist and has become one of the foremost equine diagnostic ultrasonographers. There is therefore nobody better to compile a reference atlas of the clinical anatomy of the foot, pastern and fetlock, correlated with images obtained by radiography, diagnostic ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging. Advanced imaging techniques require in-depth knowledge of anatomy for accurate interpretation and, especially when using magnetic resonance imaging, this must be a three-dimensional concept of anatomy.
This new edition replaces ultrasound images and most of the radiographic and MRI images with new, updated versions and adds brand new images of extraordinarily high quality. The multiple views of each area of the distal limb provide an extremely detailed evaluation, while every part opens with an anatomical drawing by the author. Each double-page spread deals with a single dissection viewed by means of colour photographs, labelled B&W equivalents, plus x-rays, ultrasound and MRI scans as required.
Diagnosis and management of distal limb lameness require a precise knowledge of the functional anatomy and biomechanics of the equine distal joints, ligaments and tendons, presented in the last chapter
Table of contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
General Presentation of the Atlas
Overview of the Distal Limb Anatomy
The Equine Foot
Dissections of the Equine Foot
Sagittal and Parasagittal Sections of the Equine Foot
Transverse Sections of the Equine Foot
Frontal Sections of the Equine Foot
The Equine Pastern
Dissections of the Equine Pastern
Sagittal and Parasagittal Sections of the Equine Pastern
Transverse Sections of the Equine Pastern
Frontal Sections of the Equine Pastern
The Equine Fetlock
Dissections of the Equine Fetlock
Sagittal and Parasagittal Sections of the Equine Fetlock
Transverse Sections of the Equine Fetlock
Frontal Sections of the Equine Fetlock
Functional Anatomy of the Equine Distal Limb
Glossary of English and Latin Equivalents
Index