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=='''Bones'''==
=='''Bones'''==
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The bones immediately distal to the [[Femur - Anatomy & Physiology|Femur]] are the [[Tibia - Anatomy & Physiology|Tibia]], [[Fibula - Anatomy & Physiology|Fibula]], [[Patella - Anatomy & Physiology|patella]] and some minor sesamoid bones. Some of these are involved in the stifle joint, weight-bearing and providing attachment for muscles.
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The bones immediately distal to the [[Femur - Anatomy & Physiology|Femur]] are the [[Hindlimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Tibia|Tibia]], [[Fibula - Anatomy & Physiology|Fibula]], [[Patella - Anatomy & Physiology|patella]] and some minor sesamoid bones. Some of these are involved in the stifle joint, weight-bearing and providing attachment for muscles.
Distal to these bones are the complex series of bones that make up the tarsus, these are the [[Tarsal bones - Anatomy & Physiology|tarsal bones]] and [[Metatarsal bones - Anatomy & Physiology|metatarsals]].
Distal to these bones are the complex series of bones that make up the tarsus, these are the [[Tarsal bones - Anatomy & Physiology|tarsal bones]] and [[Metatarsal bones - Anatomy & Physiology|metatarsals]].
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==='''Canine Bone Specifics'''===
==='''Canine Bone Specifics'''===
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*'''[[Tibia - Anatomy & Physiology|Tibia]]'''
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*'''[[Hindlimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Tibia|Tibia]]'''
** The cochlea has a lateral notch for the articulation with the [[fibula]].
** The cochlea has a lateral notch for the articulation with the [[fibula]].
*'''[[Fibula - Anatomy & Physiology|Fibula]]'''
*'''[[Fibula - Anatomy & Physiology|Fibula]]'''
** In the dog the fibula has maintained its entire length but still has reduced strength and function.
** In the dog the fibula has maintained its entire length but still has reduced strength and function.
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** The '''interosseous space''' seperates the [[Tibia - Anatomy & Physiology|tibia]] from the fibula proximally and this gap is bridged by soft tissue.
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** The '''interosseous space''' seperates the [[Hindlimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Tibia|tibia]] from the fibula proximally and this gap is bridged by soft tissue.
** In thin dogs the entire bone is palpable but in heavy-set dogs only the proximal extremity is plalpable.
** In thin dogs the entire bone is palpable but in heavy-set dogs only the proximal extremity is plalpable.
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** The fibular head articulates with the lateral condyle of the [[Tibia - Anatomy & Physiology|tibia]].
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** The fibular head articulates with the lateral condyle of the [[Hindlimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Tibia|tibia]].