Sentences with word «suspensory»

However they go down, injuries of the kind that doomed Go For Wand — ruptured suspensory ligaments and blood vessels and a dislocated ankle — present a daunting medical problem.
And no sooner had that unseemly mess subsided than Prairie Bayou, the Preakness winner himself, was galloping quietly down the backstretch in the Belmont Stakes when he broke down so completely that his left foreleg was a ruin — a broken cannon bone, a ruptured suspensory ligament and fractured sesamoid in his ankle, and a pastern bone so devastated, as an autopsy would reveal, that it looked like a building shattered by an earthquake.
Diagnostics and Exam Findings: Diagnosed with acute bilateral and biaxial desmitis / degeneration of all four hindlimb suspensory branches after clinical examination, diagnostic analgesia, ultrasonography and radiography.
There are statements in the context of election and abandonment cases to the extent that the effect of the doctrines is suspensory only, but such cases are probably better thought of as promissory estoppel cases.
Lucy and her species, living between 3.9 and 2.9 ma, were committed bipeds, with a pelvis indicative of upright posture and a foot with aligned toes and suspensory arch.
Research demonstrates that low level laser light therapy is particularly effective to stimulate the body's own healing mechanisms for soft tissue injuries such as suspensory ligament injuries, torn tendons, and simple fractures and open wounds.
Primary lens luxation (PLL) is not a disease of the lens itself, but rather an inherited deterioration of the lens suspensory apparatus, the zonule, which is a system of fibres that suspend the lens from the ciliary body, maintaining it within the visual axis and in contact with the anterior surface of the vitreous body.
Among our publications are an award - winning quarterly magazine, The Horse Report, a bi-annual Research Review, and periodic specialty issues on equine health topics of regional or national concern (Suspensory Ligament Injuries in Horses, Global Health and the Sport Horse, Racing Against Time).
In these cases a surgical procedure called «suspensory branch splitting» may be required.
Even in promissory estoppel, however, the effect of the estoppel will be permanent if it is unfair for it to be suspensory only.
Third Metacarpal Bone (Cannon Bone) Fourth Metacarpal Bone Proximal Phalanx (Long Pastern Bone) Suspensory Ligament Extensor Branch of Suspensory Ligament Lateral Proximal Sesamoid Bone Middle Phalanx (Short Pastern Bone) Distal Phalanx (Coffin Bone) Collateral Ligament of Coffin Joint Distal Sesamoid Bone
When Prairie Bayou broke down in the Belmont, the cannon bone in his left foreleg broke, the suspensory ligament ruptured, the sesamoid fractured, and the pastern shattered.
It is known that trauma (accident) can cause lens luxation if damage to the suspensory ligament is occasioned and some of the non-terrier cases might be made in this way but there is ample evidence that the condition is likely to be genetic in most instances and one is wise to assume inherited cases unless trauma is assured by veterinary diagnosis.
The PET images demonstrate marked focal increased uptake at the palmar aspect of the third metacarpal bone at the lateral aspect of the origin of the suspensory ligament.
The lesions identified included subchondral bone remodeling in the fetlock and in the tarsus, remodeling of the navicular bone, focal active resorption of the coffin bone, osseous remodeling at the insertion of the suspensory ligament (Figure 3) and remodeling of the canon bone.
We also publish specialty publications that focus on a single topic considered critically important to the horse industry (Equine Sanctuary Rescue Facility Guidelines, Suspensory Ligament Injuries in Horses, Global Health and the Sport Horse, Racing Against Time).
The suspensory ligaments and the hocks also benefit from 18F - Sodium Fluoride PET scanning in particular in order to determine whether abnormalities identified with other imaging modalities are active (responsible for the lameness) or not.
The suspensory ligament supports the fetlock and protects it from hyperextension (i.e., dropping too low) at exercise.
Suspensory ligament body and branch injuries: Minor damage to suspensory body and branches will usually repair given sufficient time.
The effect of the estoppel might be suspensory - only in some cases, such that the maker of the statement can end the effect upon giving reasonable notice to the recipient.
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