Small bones are supplied by

Correct Answer: Periosteal vessels
Description: Periosteal arteries  These are especially numerous beneath the muscular and ligamentous attachments.  They ramify beneath the periosteum and enter the Volkmann's canals to supply the outer 1/3 of the cortex.  In miniature long bones, the infection begins in the middle of the shaft rather than at the metaphysis because, the nutrient artery  breaks up into a plexus immediately upon reaching the medullary  cavity. In the adults, however, the chances of infection are minimized because the nutrient artery is mostly replaced by the periosteal vessels. KEY CONCEPT: Short bones are supplied by numerous periosteal vessels which enter their nonarticular surfaces.
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