This section is from the book "The Horse - Its Treatment In Health And Disease", by J. Wortley Axe. Also available from Amazon: The Horse. Its Treatment In Health And Disease.
The Internal Lateral Ligaments are placed one within the other, and are distinguished as the superficial, the middle, and the deep. All of them are attached above to the tuberosity (internal maleolus) on the inner part of the lower extremity of the tibia. From thence the internal superficial ligament passes downward and becomes connected with (1) the astragalus, (2) the scaphoid, (3) the cuneiform, and (4) the large and internal small metatarsal bones.
 
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