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In Vitro Assessment of the Equine Hoof Wall Strains in Flat Weight Bearing and After Heel Elevation
Authors:Maria Clia Ramos Bellenzani PhD  Associate Professor  Júlia Maria D'andrea Greve PhD  Professor-Physiatrics  Csar Augusto Martins Pereira
Institution:aPontifícia Universidade Católica (PUC), Poços de Caldas –MG and UNIPINHAL, Espírito Santo do Pinhal, São Paulo – SP, Brazil;bInstituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia, School of Medicine, São Paulo University (FM-USP), São Paulo – SP, Brazil;cInstituto de Ortopedia e Traumatologia, School of Medicine, São Paulo University (FM-USP), São Paulo—SP, Brazil
Abstract:Horseshoeing is a common practice, but effects on the hoof wall are poorly understood. Strain gauges were used to document and compare hoof behavior in vitro during flat weight bearing and after artificial heel elevation. Ten front limbs of Thoroughbred race horses, shod with conventional flat shoes, were used. Eight strain gauges were symmetrically distributed around the toe, quarters, and heels. Each limb was mounted to a testing machine (Kratos K5002; Kratos Dynamômetros, Ltda., Cotia-SP-Brazil) and subjected to a load equivalent to 30% of the donor's body weight. Strains (μvar epsilon) were acquired by means of a computerized system and the results compared using Friedman and Wilcoxon statistical tests. There was greater strain variation when the heels were elevated. Compression predominated during flat weight bearing, with a tendency to horizontal traction after heel elevation. The changes in strain caused by heel elevation were not always symmetrical. Elevation of the heels tensed the toe and the medial quarter horizontally, increased load at the posterior portion of the hoof capsule, and hindered its expansion.
Keywords:Equine  Hoof wall  Heel elevation  Strains  Strain gauges
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