Published in Scientific Works. C Series. Veterinary Medicine, Vol. LVIII ISSUE 3
Written by Ştefănescu, S., G. Predoi, C. Belu, B. Georgescu, I. Dumitrescu, Carmen Biţoiu, Anca Şeicaru
At both ovines and canines, the carpal, metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joints are predominantly organized in order for flexion and extension to be possible.cSince these movements are made in the same way for all joints mentioned, extensor muscles are grouped on the back and flexor muscles are on the palmar. At dogs, supinator muscles are framed in terms of topography, in extensor, dorsal muscle group and the pronator muscle in flexor, palmar muscle group.
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