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Negative Sole Plane

Just as a reminder, when I refer to negative sole plane I am referring to the pedal bone enclosed within the hoof capsule sitting at a flat or negative angle. To read more about negative sole planes click here. One way of assessing externally the angle of the pedal bone on the hind foot is following the line of the coronary band forward - if it contacts the front limb above the knee it indicates a negative pedal bone angle.

From these pictures below you can see how much change can be made before and after trimming. The first picture shows a much steeper coronary band angle, and surprisingly this horse also has a 3 degree wedge pad on to help with this conformational problem.

The second picture is after removal of the pad and trimming. What a huge difference we can see externally and if you were to take radiographs you'd notice a positive difference to the angle of the pedal bone too.

Posted on Sunday, April 5, 2009 at 09:16PM by Registered CommenterBeckie Mabbutt | CommentsPost a Comment

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