Arthroscopic anatomy of the equine cervical articular process joints
Equine Veterinary Journal2013Vol. 46(3), pp. 345–351
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Abstract
This study shows that arthroscopic examination of the APJs of equine cervical vertebra is feasible and can be performed in mature horses. Arthroscopy of the APJs may provide additional diagnostic information compared to conventional diagnostic techniques.
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