The influence of different horseshoes and ground substrates on mid‐stance hoof orientation at the walk

Author:

Reilly Patrick T.1ORCID,van Eps Andrew1ORCID,Stefanovski Darko1ORCID,Pfau Thilo23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Sciences, New Bolton Center University of Pennsylvania Kennett \Square Pennsylvania USA

2. Faculty of Kinesiology University of Calgary Calgary Alberta Canada

3. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Calgary Calgary Alberta Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundHorseshoes with modified contact surfaces combined with deformable ground substrates are used to change hoof orientation during mid‐stance, for example, for therapeutic reasons.ObjectivesTo measure the effect of horseshoes and ground substrates on sagittal and transverse plane hoof orientation at mid‐stance using a dorsal hoof wall mounted triaxial accelerometer.Study designIn vivo experiment, randomised crossover design.MethodsDifferences in sagittal and transverse plane angles between standing and mid‐stance of the left front hoof of six horses walking with regular horseshoes, egg bar, toe‐wide, medial‐wide, lateral‐wide and three‐degree egg bar shoes on turf, sand and hard ground substrates were assessed with linear mixed models with horseshoe and substrate type as fixed factors (p < 0.05) for each animal.ResultsHoof angles were significantly affected by horseshoe (p < 0.001), surface (p < 0.001) and the combination (p < 0.001). The sagittal plane angle increased in deformable ground substrates at walk‐in mid‐stance on turf [mean (±standard deviation): 2.6° (±3.8°)] and on sand [2.6° (±4.1°)] across all shoes. The greatest increase was observed with egg bar shoes [turf: 4.37° (±3.82°); sand 4.69° (±3.83°)]. There was a tendency for the hoof to sink laterally into deformable ground substrates among all shoes [turf: 1.11° (±1.49°); sand: 0.93° (±1.93°)]. Medial‐wide shoes increased the lateral sinking [turf: 2.00° (±1.63°); sand: 1.79° (±1.58°)]. Lateral‐wide shoes reduced the lateral sinking on turf [0.62° (±1.26°)] and induced a marginal medial sinking on sand [−0.007° (±2.03°)].Main limitationsThe substrate properties were not quantitatively assessed, and observations were limited to front hooves at the walk. A larger sample size would be preferable.ConclusionsMid‐stance hoof orientation changes with specific combinations of shoes and ground substrates in the walking horse.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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