FIELD: veterinary medicine.
SUBSTANCE: passive orthopaedic aid in the form of an orthosis fixed to the hoof consists of a horseshoe fixed to the hoof and a protector installed on the horseshoe using screws, made with the possibility of installing spacer bushings with support washers between the horseshoe and the protector. The horseshoe is made of elastomeric material. The horseshoe contains embedded elements to absorb the load from threaded bushings, which have notches on the outer cylindrical part. There are grooves on the surface of the horseshoe for contact with the hoof. There are petals on the outer side of the branches of the horseshoe in the heel part.
EFFECT: physiologically natural support for the limb during movement, reduced amplitude of rotational movements when walking, restored correct biomechanics of movement, creating conditions for the most accelerated formation of a false joint, improved functions of the musculoskeletal system, eliminated pelvic distortions and spinal deformities.
5 cl, 4 dwg
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Dates
2024-01-11—Published
2023-06-15—Filed