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|q1=What structure has been damaged?
 
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|a1=TThe peroneus tertius has ruptured. The classical signs shown here are extension of the hock with the stifle flexed, and ‘puckering’ of the Achilles tendon (gastrocnemius and superficial digital flexor tendons).
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|a1=The peroneus tertius has ruptured. The classical signs shown here are extension of the hock with the stifle flexed, and ‘puckering’ of the Achilles tendon (gastrocnemius and superficial digital flexor tendons).
 
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|q2=What is its function?
 
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The figure illustrates a 13-year-old show jumping pony with a moderate, sudden onset lameness of the right hindlimb which developed after a fall in a competition.


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