Case study: Long toe, underrun heels

Mar. 14, 2018 by

I keep telling people that a functional hoof and functional biomechanics in movement go hand in hand. This time I have chosen an interesting example from my cases. To make the whole thing a little more descriptive for you. This

Basic Course: Gentle Physiological Riding

Jan. 15, 2018 by

The basic course Gentle Physiological Riding is the first part of a 3-part series. Contents: Every living being, including our riding horse, tries to avoid pain or unpleasant effects. This leads to movement disorders, called lesions in osteopathy. Movement disorders

WTS Hufbeschlagsteam

WTS Hooftrim

Dec. 18, 2017 by

Hoof mechanics, the correct rolling point, the position of the hoof bone to the ground, all these are factors that influence the horse’s overall biomechanics. So it’s not just the shoe that’s pressing. If the roll-off point is set too