Jl. Palmer et al., CONTACT AREA AND PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION CHANGES OF THE EQUINE 3RD CARPAL BONE DURING LOADING, Equine veterinary journal, 26(3), 1994, pp. 197-202
Changes in contact area and pressure distribution with loading were ev
aluated on the proximal articulating surface of the equine third carpa
l bone using safranin-O dye staining and pressure sensitive film techn
iques. A significant increase in percentage contact area resulted as t
he applied load was increased from 3115 to 9000 N (54.93% +/- 7.99 vs
61.43% +/- 7.37 respectively, P = 0.016). The area in contact shifted
towards the dorsal aspect of both the radial and intermediate facets o
f the third carpal bone. Changes were also detected in the mean pressu
re under the same loading conditions. There was a significant increase
(P<0.05) in the mean pressure on the dorsomedial to dorsolateral aspe
ct of the radial facet and the dorsomedial to middle-lateral aspect of
the intermediate facet with increased loading. A trend towards an inc
rease (P <0.10) in mean pressure was detected on the middle-medial asp
ect of the radial facet and the middle-medial to palmar-lateral aspect
of the intermediate facet. There was no significant increase (P>0.05)
in mean pressure with an increase in load from 3115 to 9000 N at the
palmar aspect of either facet. The increase in contact area and mean p
ressure with loading in the most dorsal and dorsomedial aspect of the
radial facet may explain the large amount of third carpal bone trauma
seen in this location in racing horses.