Balance of the Equine Foot and Gait and Therapeutic Shoeing with an Introduction to Biomechanics of Corrective Shoeing |
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abscessing acrylics amount of horn animal applied Auburn University balanced gait bar shoe barrel racing base narrow BIOMECHANICS buttress carpus cause Central sulcus condition conformation contraction corium dead horn deep flexor tendons delayed breakover digital cushion distal phalanges dorsal extension dotted line effect extensor tendon farriers Fetlock support Figure 10b figure 22e fore foot frog pressure gait deviation ground heel calk heel long heel low heel spring heel weight hind feet hind foot hind legs hoof wall horny sole horse illustrates injury lameness Laminitis lateral length ligaments limb medial method of shoeing nail holes navicular bursa Navicular Disease normal paddling pastern angle phalanges PIII plantar plane plantar surface plate problem prosthesis quarter raising the heels rasp removed rolled toe rotation shod shoe Step shown in figure sliding wide static equilibrium Step three sticker straight stride supporting leg thrush toe long toe weight torsional forces trailer view Figure wedge pads welded