Mike steward over 10 years ago this.
Clogs for laminitis.
Unbelievable if you ve ever gone through chronic laminitis the clog has actually brought the rotation back to 0 degrees.
The terms laminitis and founder are used interchangeably.
It s a condition that has forced podiatrists to get creative with the construction of therapeutic horse shoes.
Strapping on a laminitis support device gives you a test phase that allows you to go to plan b if the horse doesn t like it.
The modified clog shown here differs from any other hoof device used on horses today.
However founder usually refers to a chronic long term condition associated with rotation of the coffin bone whereas acute laminitis refers to symptoms associated with a sudden initial.
Laminitis can affect one or all feet but it is most often seen in the front feet concurrently.
The clog is most widely used for treating chronic equine laminitis and horse founder cases because it offers excellent stability protection to the distal phalanx while at the same time reduces the leverage forces on the affected laminae so the horse can stay comfortably mobile.
You can watch angel s story here.
Bar none the steward clog has saved her horse.
The clog is a horseshoe that s not like any shoe you ve seen before.
Stephen o grady a farrier and equine veterinarian at virginia therapeutic.
The steward clog has become one of the primary tools used for treating laminitis and founder in horses.
As you can see her laminitis was bad.
It s no secret that laminitis is a complex condition and its treatment is even more complicated as farriers and veterinarians try to keep a horse comfortable when it stands on the very source of pain.
Laminitis isn 39 t the only hoof problem that clogs can help any condition in which blood vessels are compromised or the toe is stressed can be improved with these shoes says steward.
This modified clog hereafter referred to in this article as a clog features a 7 8 inch thick plywood top.
Normally the clog is a 24 7 sort of a regimen not something that is put on or taken off but dr steward would have great advice there i m sure.