Pressure plate analysis of toe-heel and medio-lateral hoof balance at the walk and trot in sound sport horses

M. Oosterlinck, L.C. Hardeman, B.R. van der Meij, S. Veraa, J.H. van der Kolk, I.D. Wijnberg, F. Pille, W. Back

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    Abstract

    Empirically, equine distal limb lameness is often linked to hoof imbalance. To objectively quantify dynamic toe-heel and medio-lateral hoof balance of the vertical ground reaction force in sound sport horses, seven Royal Dutch Sport Horses were led at the walk and trot over a dynamically calibrated pressure plate. Forelimb hoof prints were divided into a toe and heel region and a medial and lateral zone. Toe-heel and medio-lateral hoof balance of the vertical ground reaction force were calculated throughout the stance. Toe-heel balance was highly symmetrical between contralateral limbs at both gaits. At the walk, medio-lateral balance of both forelimbs presented higher loading in the lateral part of the hoof throughout the stance. However, at the trot, left medio-lateral balance presented higher loading of the medial part of the hoof at impact, whereas the right limb showed higher loading of the lateral part of the hoof in all horses, and both limbs presented increased lateral loading at the end of the stance. This study provides objective data for toe-heel and medio-lateral hoof balance in sound sport horses.
    Original languageUndefined/Unknown
    Pages (from-to)e9-e13
    Number of pages5
    JournalVeterinary Journal
    Volume198
    Issue numberSuppl.1
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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