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Why is the pedal bone (P3) being lost to osteonecrosis? (Laminitis)

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  • čas přidán 3. 12. 2023
  • Another lecture by Lindsay Setchell about P3 (pedal bone) in the foot of the equine.
    Equines throughout the world are notoriously treated incorrectly when it comes to hoof care, but especially during laminitis.
    The hoof capsule begins to distort because of the separation that has been happening to the laminae connecting P3 to the wall.
    The belief is that P3 then loses its attachment and begins to rotate. That's not what's happening.
    The resulting attempts to 'tame' the capsule to make it look 'normal' from the outside causes untold damage to P3 and the result can be devastating.
    In this lesson Lindsay will uncover what is meant by osteonecrosis (bone loss) and how this affects P3 - the pedal bone - why it happens and how we should be avoiding it.
    The equine world needs to really wake up to the reality of what is happening out there. We want to see a world where hoof care improves. We want to see a world where equines stop losing their lives.
    Thanks for watching and your continued support 🙏.
    HMIS
    p.s. We have a totally FREE LAMINITIS WEBINAR, go here to register and watch: www.hmischool....
    p.p.s. I’ll also start uploading them to my (free) CZcams channel: Eqspressions: / @lindsaysetchell
    #LaminitisAwareness #EquineHealth #LaminitisMyths #itsnotrocketscience #osteonecrosis #p3rotation

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