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Effect of heel elevation on breakover phase in horses with laminitis.

Mohammed Al NaemLutz-Ferdinand LitzkeFlorian GeburekKlaus FailingJohanna HoffmannMichael Röcken
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2020)
Heel elevation in horses with laminitis as examined on a concrete surface significantly shortens breakover phase and decreases the vertical force in the toe region during breakover. HCHW provides adequate support to the palmar hoof structures by increasing the contact area in the heel region and incorporating the palmar part of frog and sole into weight bearing, thus decreasing the stress on the lamellae. Hoof cast with heel elevation could be a beneficial orthopaedic supportive therapy for horses suffering from acute laminitis.
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