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Contralateral Counterpart:

Contralateral Limb:

Correct Lead:

Cranial:

Cross-Firing:

D

Daisy Cutter:

Descending Movement:

Desmitis:

Desmopathy:

Diagonal Gait:

Diagonal Pair:

Diarthrodial Joint:

Differential List:

Distal:

Distal Tarsitis:

Dorsal:

Dorsal Plane:

Dorsal Subluxation:

Dorsiflexion:

Dorsolateral:

Dorsomedial:

Drifting:

E

Eccentric Muscle Action:

Etiology:

Excursion:

Extrinsic:

F

Fascia:

Fibrocartilagenous Joint:

Fibro-Osseous Junction:

Fibrotic Myopathy:

Fibrotic Tissue/Fibrosis:

Flexor Tendonitis:

Flexural Deformity:

Flight Path:

Flight Phase of Stride:

Forging:

Fracture:

Fusion:

G

Gateado:

Greater Trochanteric Bursitis:

Ground Reaction Force (GRF):

H

Hyperflexion:

Hypermetric:

Hypoflexion:

Hypometric:

I

Innervation:

Interference:

Inter-:

Intermittency:

Intermittent Upward Fixation of the Patella (IUPF):

Intermuscular:

Interphalangeal:

The horse has three phalanges in each limb: the first phalanx (also known as the long pastern bone or P1), the second phalanx (also known as the short pastern bone or P2), and the third phalanx (also known as the coffin bone, pedal bone, or P3). There are two interphalangeal spaces: one between P1 and P2 and one between P2 and P3.

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