Hands on - Manuelle und Physikalische Therapien in der Tiermedizin 2021; 3(01): 29-36
DOI: 10.1055/a-1395-0525
Praxis
Pferd

Evidenz-basierter Hufbeschlag – Was gibt es Neues?

Jenny Hagen

Dieser Artikel gibt einen Einblick in aktuelle wissenschaftliche Studien, die sich mit der Untersuchung des Einflusses von Hufzubereitung und Hufbeschlag auf die Zehenstellung sowie auf die Belastung von Sehnen und Bändern befassen. Ziel dieser Studien ist, Fakten zu schaffen, die es erlauben, bestehende Hufzubereitungsmethoden und Beschlagkonzepte spezifischer und fallorientierter anzuwenden, die Behandlung und das Management des orthopädischen Pferdepatienten zu optimieren und eine objektive Kommunikationsgrundlage zwischen Tierärzten, Therapeuten, Hufschmieden und Pferdebesitzern zu ermöglichen.



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Article published online:
26 April 2021

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