Veterinary Anatomy, Histology, Physiology And Comparative Anatomy
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2. Articular branches to the stifle joint. 3. Muscular branches to the posterior aspect of thigh lower down. 4. Posterior tibial, down side of leg to point of os calcis where it forms with the saphenic, the tarsal arch; from this arch arise two recurrent branches to anastomose with branches of popliteal; two small branches, the internal and ex- ternal plantars, pass down the sides of the deep flexor tendon anastomosing with the preforating pedal, forming the inferior tarsal arch; from this arch... two small branches run to the flexor tendons; and an internal and external interosseous plantar pass down the borders of the flexor tendons to the fetlock joint, anas- tomosing with the great metatarsal to form the sessamoidean arch. The anterior tibial is the continuation of the popliteal, passes forward through the tibio-fibular arch to the anterior surface of the tibia, outward across the front of the hock, becoming the great metatarsal; it's branches are: — 1. The peroneal to the muscle of that name.
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