Townsend H G, Leach D H
Equine Vet J. 1984 Sep;16(5):461-5. doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1984.tb01981.x.
The anatomical features of 21 equine thoracolumbar spines, obtained from horses with clinically normal backs, were examined and the results compared with recent data on the mobility of the joint complexes of the horse's spine. The thoracolumbar spine can be divided into four regions based upon the morphology of the joint complexes: the first thoracic intervertebral joint (T1-2), the cranial and mid thoracic region (T2-T16), the caudal thoracic and lumbar region (T16-L6) and the lumbosacral joint. The mobility of the intervertebral joints in each of these regions can be related to their morphology, particularly the shape, size and orientation of the articular facets and the presence and frequent fusion of the lateral joints of the lumbar spine. The shape and thickness of the intervertebral discs also appear to be of importance.
对21个来自背部临床正常马匹的马胸腰椎的解剖特征进行了检查,并将结果与近期有关马脊柱关节复合体活动度的数据进行了比较。根据关节复合体的形态,胸腰椎可分为四个区域:第一胸椎椎间关节(T1-2)、胸段上中部(T2-T16)、胸段下部和腰段(T16-L6)以及腰骶关节。这些区域中每个椎间关节的活动度都与其形态有关,特别是关节面的形状、大小和方向以及腰椎侧关节的存在和频繁融合。椎间盘的形状和厚度似乎也很重要。