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 Anterior Tibial Nerve, after leaving the one last described, passes underneath the extensor pedis muscle, and having supplied branches to it, the flexor metatarsi, and short extensor of the foot, continues its course downwards in front of the leg as far as the hock joint; it then accompanies the large metatarsal artery, and finally ends in the skin on the outer side of the canon.
 
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