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The peroneus tertius is an almost completely tendinous structure that originates from the extensor fossa of the distal femur, runs over the cranial aspect of the tibia and inserts, after dividing into two, on the fibular, third and fourth tarsal bones and proximal third metatarsus. <br><br>
 
The peroneus tertius is an almost completely tendinous structure that originates from the extensor fossa of the distal femur, runs over the cranial aspect of the tibia and inserts, after dividing into two, on the fibular, third and fourth tarsal bones and proximal third metatarsus. <br><br>
 
It is an important part of the reciprocal apparatus, which mechanically flexes the hock when the stifle joint is flexed.
 
It is an important part of the reciprocal apparatus, which mechanically flexes the hock when the stifle joint is flexed.
|l2=Equine Hindlimb - Anatomy & Physiology#The Stay Apparatus
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|q3=How does the injury occur?
 
|q3=How does the injury occur?
 
|a3= The injury occurs as a result of extension of the hock as the stifle flexes. This can happen when an animal: <br>
 
|a3= The injury occurs as a result of extension of the hock as the stifle flexes. This can happen when an animal: <br>
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