Abstract

ABSTRACTThe normal radiographic anatomy of the proximal hock joint of the dog is discussed. The choice of projection depended on the site to be examined. Examination of the lateral trochlear ridge of the talus required a number of projections including the fully extended and fully flexed mediolateral, plantaromedial‐dorsolateral oblique and a flexed dorsoplantar using a horizontal beam. The best radiographic projection for examination of the medial side of the joint was the plantarodorsal projection while the mediolateral projection showed the dorsal and plantar edges and gave some general information of changes around the joint.

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