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Canine Hindlimb - Anatomy & Physiology
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'''[[Stifle Joint - Anatomy & Physiology|Stifle Joint]]'''
'''[[Stifle Joint - Anatomy & Physiology|Stifle Joint]]'''
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'''[[Stifle Joint]]'''
* Posesses a '''transverse ligament''' of the menisci.
* Posesses a '''transverse ligament''' of the menisci.
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'''[[Tarsal Joint/Hock - Anatomy & Physiology|Tarsal Joint/Hock]]'''
'''[[Tarsal Joint/Hock - Anatomy & Physiology|Tarsal Joint/Hock]]'''
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'''[[Tarsal Joint/Hock]]'''
* Dogs have lateral movement as well as flexion and extension in their proximal intertarsal joints.
* Dogs have lateral movement as well as flexion and extension in their proximal intertarsal joints.
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