2017
DOI: 10.3415/vcot-16-09-0131
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Comparative anatomy and biomechanical properties of atlanto-axial ligaments in equine, bovine, and canine cadaveric specimens

Abstract: Summary Objectives: Atlantoaxial instability has been reported in humans, dogs, equids and ruminants. The functional role of the atlantoaxial ligaments has only been described rudimentarily in equids and ruminants. The goal of the present cadaveric study was to compare the anatomy between the different species and to comparatively assess the role of the stabilizing ligaments of the atlantoaxial joint under sagittal shear loading in canine, equine, and bovine cervical spines. Methods: Three … Show more

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