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Anatomy
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Degueurce, Christophe, Henry Chateau, Viviane Pasqui-Boutard, Philippe Pourcelot, Fabrice Audigie, Nathalie Crevier-Denoix, Nassen Jerbi, Didier Geiger, and Jean-Marie Denoix. 2000. Concrete use of the joint coordinate system for the quantification of articular rotations in the digital joints of the horse. Veterinary Research 31: 297-311.
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Douglas, Janet E. and Jeffery J. Thomason. 2000. Shape, Orientation and Spacing of the Primary Epidermal Laminae in the Hooves of Neonatal and Adult Horses. Cells Tissues Organs 166: 304-318.
Hood, David M., Connie K. Swenson, and A. Bruce Johnson. 2002. Building the Equine Hoof. Eden Prairie, MN: Zinpro Corporation.
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Mishra, P.C. and D.H. Leach. 1983. Extrinsic and intrinsic veins of the equine hoof wall. Acta Anatomica 136, no. 3: 534-560.
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Pollitt, C.C. 1992. Clinical anatomy and physiology of the normal equine foot. Equine Veterinary Education 4, no. 5: 219-224.
Pollitt, Christopher C. 1995. Color Atlas of the Horse's Foot. London: Mosby.
Stump, John E. 1967. Anatomy of the Normal Equine Foot, Including Microscopic Feature of the Laminar Region. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 151, no. 12: 1588-1598.
Thomason, Jeffrey J., Janet E. Douglas, and William Sears. 2001. Morphology of the Laminar Junction in Relation to the Shape of the Hoof Capsule and Distal Phalanx in Adult Horses. Cells, Tissues, Organs 168: 295-311.
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Hoof function
Bowker, Robert. 1996. Sensation in the Equine Foot. Hoofcare and Lameness Journal of Equine Foot Science , no. 67.
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Bowker, R.M., K. Linder, I.M. Sonea, and R. E. Holland. 1995. Sensory innervation of the navicular bone and bursa in the foal. Equine Veterinary Journal 27, no. 1: 60-65.
Bowker, Robert M., Kimberly K. Van Wulfen, Susan E. Springer, and Keith E. Linder. 1998. Functional anatomy of the cartilage of the distal phalanx and digital cushion in the equine foot and a hemodynamic flow hypothesis of energy dissipation. American Journal of Veterinary Research 59, no. 8: 961-968.
Colles, C.M. 1989. The relationship of frog pressure to heel expansion. Equine Veterinary Journal 21, no. 1: 13-16.
Colles, C.M. 1989. A technique for assessing hoof function in the horse. Equine Veterinary Journal 21, no. 1: 17-22.
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Heymering, H. 1987. Heel Expansion -- says who? Anvil Magazine 12, no. 3: 24-27.
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Lambert, Frank. 1968. An Experiment Demonstrating Rapid Contraction of a Standardbred Horse Hoof from Moisture Loss During Flooring. Veterinary Medicine, Small Animal Clinician 63, no. 9: 878-881.
Lambert, Frank. 1971. Some observable physical principles of shock diffusion in the horse hoof. Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician 66, no. 6: 601-604.
Leach, Doug. 1982. The Structure and Function of the Equine Hoof. American Farriers Journal : 11-15.
Lungwitz, A. 1891. The Changes in the Form of the Horse's Hoof Under the Action of the Body-Weight. Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics 4, no. 3: 191--211.
Mogg, Karin C. and C.C. Pollitt. 1992. Hoof and distal limb surface temperature in the normal pony under constant and changing ambient temperatures. Equine Veterinary Journal 24, no. 2: 134-139.
Olivier, Ann, David M. Hood, William L. Jenkins, Donald R. Clark, John D. Williams, and Deborah A. Grosenbaugh. 1989. Effect of weight loading on the coronary band interstitial fluid pressure in horses. American Journal of Veterinary Research 50, no. 8: 1198-1201.
Thomason, J.J., A.A. Beiwener, and J.E.A. Bertram. 1992. Surface Strain on the Equine Hoof Wall In Vivo: Implications for the Material Design and Functional Morphology of the Wall. Journal of Experimental Biology , no. 166: 145-168.
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Hoof structure
Hallab, N.J., H.A. Hogan, and D.M. Hood. 1991. Determining the Mechanical Properties of Equine Laminar Corium Tissue. The Equine Athlete 4, no. 4: 13-18.
Reilly, J.D., S.N. Collins, B.C. Cope, L. Hopegood, and R.J. Latham. 1998. Tubule density of the stratum medium of the horse foot. Equine Veterinary Journal Supplement , no. 26: 4-9.
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Deformation
Burn, J.F. and C. Brockington. 2001. Quantification of hoof deformation using optical motion capture. Equine Veterinary Journal Supplement 33: 50-53.
Davies, Helen M. 1996. A technical report on the distribution of strain in the hoof wall of a standing horse before and after trimming. Pferdeheikunde 12, no. 4: 679-680.
Dejardin, L.M., S.P. Arnoczky, and G.L. Cloud. 1999. A method for deterimation of equine hoof strain patterns using photoelasticity: an in vitro study. Equine Veterinary Journal 31, no. 3: 232-237.
Dyhre-Poulsen, P., H.H. Smedegaard, J. Roed, and E. Korsgaard. 1994. Equine hoof function investigated by pressure transducers inside the hoof and accelerometers mounted on the first phalanx. Equine Veterinary Journal 26, no. 5: 362-366.
Jordan, Patrick, Jochen Willneff, Nicola D'Apuzzo, Michael Weishaupt, Theomas Wistner, and Jorg Auer. 2001. Photogrammetric measurement of deformations of horse hoof horn capsules. Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society of the Study of Optical Engineering 4309: 204-211.
Savelberg, H.H.C.M., T.Van Loon, and H.C. Schamhardt. 1997. Ground reaction forces in horses, assessed from hoof wall deformation using artificial neural networks. Equine Veterinary Journal Supplement , no. 23: 6-8.
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Balance
Ahmat, Jenni. 1997. Discussing Duckett's Dot. Hoofcare and Lameness , no. 69: 33-36.
Balch, Olin, Karl White, and Doug Butler. 1991. Factors involved in the balancing of equine hooves. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 198, no. 11: 1980-1989.
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Caudron, I., S. Grulke, F. Farnir, P. Vanschepdael, and D. Serteyn. 1998. In-shoe foot force sensor to assess hoof balance determined by radiographic method in ponies trotting on a treadmill. Veterinary Quarterly , no. 20: 131-135.
Caudron, I., M. Miesen, S. Grulke, P. Vanschepdael, and D. Serteyn. 1997. Clinical and Radiological Assessment of Corrective Trimming in Lame Horses. Journal of Equine Veterinary Medicine 17, no. 7: 375-379.
Duckett, Dave. 1988. External Reference of the Equine Foot. Original Manuscript .Duckett, Dave. 1998. External Reference of the Equine Foot. In American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association:96-103. New Orleans.
Hood, D.M., N.W. Burt, S.J. Baker, and I.P. Wagner. 1997. Effects of Ground Surface on Solar Load Distribution. AAEP Proceedings 43: 360-362.
Hood, D.M., J.F. Hunter, W.D. Beltz, B.E. Taylor, A.S. Bechman, and J.R. Pierce. 1993. Digital loading patterns in the normal standing horse. 12th Annual Conference of the Association of Equine Sports Medicine .
Hood, David M., Danny Taylor, and Ilka Wagner. 2001. Effects of ground surface deformability, trimming, and shoeing on quasistatic hoof loading patterns in horses. American Journal of Veterinary Research 62, no. 6: 895-900.
Jackson, Jamie. 1999. Challenging Hoof Balancing Theories. American Farriers Journal 25, no. 5: 14.
Jurga, Fran. 2000. Breakover Mechanics: Shoe Design and Placement for Hoof Capsule Distortion. Hoofcare and Lameness Journal of Equine Foot Science , no. 73: 30-37.
Kane, Albert J., Susan M. Stover, Ian A. Gardner, Kirsten B. Bock, James T. Case, Bill J. Johnson, Mark L. Anderson, Danielle Larochelle, Janet Moore, Jagannatha Mysore, James Stoltz, Leslie Woods, Deryck H. Read, and Alex A. Ardans. 1998. Hoof size, shape, and balance as possible risk factors for catastrophic musculoskeletal injury of Thoroughbred racehorses. American Journal of Veterinary Research 59, no. 12: 1545-1552.
Kane, Albert J., Susan M. Stover, Ian A. Gardner, James T. Case, Bill J. Johnson, Deryck H. Read, and Alex A. Ardans. 1996. Horseshoe characteristics as possible risk factors for fatal musculoskeletal injury of Thoroughbred racehorses. American Journal of Veterinary Research 57, no. 8: 1147-1152.
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Ovnicek, Gene. 1997. New Hope For Soundness. Columbia Falls, MT: Equine Digital Support System, Inc.
Ovnicek, Gene, John B. Erfle, and Duncan F. Peters. 1995. Wild Horse Hoof Patterns Offer a Formula for Preventing and Treating Lameness. Annual Convention Proceedings of the American Association of Equine Practitioners 41: 258-260.
Page, Barbara. 2000. Function of the foot support mass. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 21, no. 3: 143.
Page, Barbara and Glenn F. Anderson. 1992. Diagonal Imbalance of the Equine Foot: A Cause of Lameness. Proceedings of the AAEP 38th Annual Convention : 413-418.
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Taimuty, Matthew. 1999. Duckett vs Russell. American Farriers Journal 25, no. 2: 14-26.
Turner, Tracy A. 1992. The Use of Hoof Measurements for the Objective Assessment of Hoof Balance. In Annual Convention Proceedings of the American Association of Equine Practitioners, 38:398-395.
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Hoof angle
Bushe, Terry, Tracy A. Turner, Paul W. Poulos, and Norma M. Harwell. 1988. The Effect of Hoof Angle on Coffin, Pastern and Fetlock Joint Angles. Proceedings of the annual convention of the American Association of Equine PRactitioers 33: 729-738.
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Glade, M.J. and R.A. Salzman. 1985. Effects of toe angle on hoof growth and contraction in the horse. Journal of equine veterinary science 5, no. 1: 45-50.
Heymering, Henry. 1991. The Proper Angle. Anvil Magazine 16, no. 10: 19-26.
Legel, Ray. 1989. Proper Hoof Angle is not Enough. American Farriers Journal 15, no. 7: 38-44.
Loest, Robert. 1981. The Relationship Between Shoulder Angle and Hoof Angle. American Farriers Journal 7, no. 4: 197-201.
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Blood flow
Colles, C.M., H.E. Garner, and J.R. Coffman. 1979. The blood supply to the horse's foot. Proceedings of the annual convention of the American Association of Equine Practitioners 25: 385-397.
Hoffmann, K.L., A.K.W. Wood, K.A. Griffiths, D.L. Evans, R.W. Gill, and A.C. Kirby. 2001. Doppler sonographic measurements of arterial blood flow and their repeatability in the equine foot during weight bearing and non-weight bearing. Research in Veterinary Science 70, no. 3: 199-203.
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Rosenstein, Diana S., Robert M. Bowker, and Paul C. Bartlett. 2000. Digital angiography of the feet of horses. American Journal of Veterinary Research 61, no. 3: 255-259.
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Shoeing biomechanics
Aoki, O. 1999. Biomechanical analysis of horse shoeing. Equine Exercise Physiology , no. 5: 629-630.
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General biomechanics
Alexander, R. McNeill. 1988. Elastic Mechanisms in Animal Movement. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Smedegaard, H.H. and S. Vindriis. 1992. Injuries caused by impact due to the iron shoe. Claremont, NH: Slypner Athletic Horseshoes.
Summerley, H.L., J.J. Thomason, and W.W. Bignell. 1998. Effect of rider and riding style on deformation of the front hoof wall in Warmblood horses. Equine Veterinary Journal Supplement , no. 26: 81-85.
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Wagner, Ilka P., David M. Hood, and Harry A. Hogan. 2001. Comparison of bending modulus and yield strength between outer stratum medium and stratum medium zona alba in equine hooves. American Journal of Veterinary Research 62, no. 5: 745-751.
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Sports boots
Balch, O.K., M.A. Collier, G.H. Brusewitz, M.P. Rigney, M.J. Shult, W.H. Crawford, and R.B. McAroy. 1998. Energy Absorption Capacity of Commercial Equine Support Boots. Veterinary and Comparative Orthopedics and Traumatology 11, no. 4: 173-177.
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Radiology
Becht, James L., Richard D. Park, Susan L. Kraft, Phillip F. Steyn, and Robert H. Wrigley. 2001. Radiographic Interpretation of Normal Skeletal Variations and Pseudolesions in the Equine Foot. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 17, no. 1: 1-18.
Caudron, I., M. Miesen, S. Grulke, P. Vanschepdael, P. Leroy, and D.
Serteyn. 1997. Radiological assessment of the effects of a full rolling motion shoe during asymmetrical bearing. Equine Veterinary Journal Supplement , no. 23: 20-22.
Colles, C.M. 1983. Interpreting radiographs 1:The foot. Equine Veterinary Journal 15, no. 4: 297-303.
Cripps, P.J. and R.A. Eustace. 1999. Radiological measurements from the feet of normal horses with relevance to laminitis. Equine Veterinary Journal 31, no. 5: 427-432.
Page, B.T., R.M. Bowker, G. Ovnicek, and T. Hagen. 1999. How to mark the hoof for radiography. Proceedings of the 45th Annual Convention of the American Association of Equine Practitioners 45.
Quick, Charles B. and Victor T. Rendano. 1977. Equine radiology: the pastern and foot. Modern Veterinary Practice : 1022-1027.
Ruohoniemi, Mirja, Marja Raekallio, Riitta-Mari Tulamo, and Kari Salonius. 1997. Relationship between ossification of the cartilages of the foot and conformation and radiographic measurements of the front feet in Finnhorses. Equine Veterinary Journal 29, no. 11: 44-48.
Smith, R.K.W. and P.M. Webbon. 1994. Diagnostic Imaging in the Athletic Horse. In The Athletic Horse, ed. David R. Hodgson and Reuben Rose. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.
Verschooten, F., B. Van Waerebeek, and J. Verbeeck. 1996. The Ossification of Cartilages of the Distal Phalanx in the Horse: an Anatomical, Experimental, Radiographic and Clinical Study. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 16, no. 7: 291-305.
Walker, Michael, Tex Taylor, Margaret Slater, David Hood, Vicki Weir, and Jonelle Elslander. 1994. Radiographic Appearance of the Feet of Mammoth Donkeys and the Finding of Subclinical Laminitis. Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound 36, no. 1: 32-35.
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Navicular
Colles, C.M. 1979. Ischaemic necrosis of the navicular bone and its treatment. the Veterinary Record: journal of the British Veterinary Association 104, no. 7: 133-137.
Colles, C.M. and J. Hickman. 1977. The Arterial Supply of the Navicular Bone and its Variations in Navicular Disease. Equine Veterinary Journal 9, no. 3: 150-154.
Denoix, JM, D Thibaud, and B Riccio. 2003. Tiludronate as a new therapeutic agent in the treatment of navicular disease: a double-blind pacebo-controlled clinical trial. Equine Veterinary Journal 35, no. 4: 407-413.
Dik, K.J., A.J.M. van den Belt, and J. van den Broek. 2001. Relationships of age and shape of the navicular bone to the development of navicular disease: a radiological study. Equine Veterinary Journal 33, no. 2: 172-175.
Dyson, S.J. 2002. Subjective and quantitative scintigraphic assessment of the equine foot and its relationship with foot pain. Equine Veterinary Journal 34, no. 2: 164-170.
Gabriel, A., J. Detilleux, S. Jolly, J.Y. Reginster, B. Collin, and C. Dessy-Doize. 1999. Morphometric Study of the Equine Navicular Bone. Veterinary Research Communications 23: 15-40.
Ingle-Fehr, J.E. and G.M. Baxter. 1999. The Effect of Oral Isoxuprine and Pentoxifylline on Digital and Laminar Blood Flow in Healthy Horses. Veterinary Surgery 28, no. 3: 154-160.
Keegan, Kevin G., Daniel J. Wilson, David A. Wilson, Rebecca L. Frankeny, Wayne E. Loch, and Bryan Smith. 1997. Effects of anesthesia of the palmar digital nerves on kinematic gait analysis in horses with and without navicular disease. American Journal of Veterinary Research 58, no. 3: 218-223.
Leach, D.H. 1993. Treatment and pathogenesis of navicular disease ('syndrome') in horses. Equine Veterinary Journal 25, no. 6: 477-481.
McGuigan, M.P. and A.M. Wilson. 2001. The effect of bilateral palmar digital nerve analgesia on the compressive force experienced by the navicular bone in horses with navicular disease. Equine Veterinary Journal 33, no. 2: 166-171.
Pool, R.R., D.M. Meagher, and S.M. Stover. 1989. Pathophysiology of navicular disease. Veterinary Clinics of North America 5.
Pool, Roy R., Dennis M. Meagher, and Susan M. Stover. 1989. Pathophysiology of Navicular Syndrome. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 5, no. 1: 109-128.
Poulos, Paul W. and Michael F. Smith. 1988. The Nature of Enlarged "Vascular Channels" in the Navicular Bone of the Horse. Veterinary Radiology 29, no. 2: 60-64.
Ramey, David W. 1997. Navicular Syndrome in the Horse. New York: Howell Book House.
Verschooten, F. 1990. The importance of the lateromedial view for the radiographic diagnosis of navicular disease. The Veterinary Annual 30: 172-180.
Viitanen, M.J., A.M. Wilson, H.P. McGuigan, K.D. Rogers, and S.A. May. 2003. Effect of foot balance on the intra-articular pressure in the distal interphalangeal joint in vitro. Equine Veterinary Journal 35, no. 2: 184-189.
Willemen, M.A., H.H.C.M. Savelberg, and A. Barneveld. 1999. The effect of orthopaedic shoeing on the force exerted by the deep digital flexor tendon on the navicular bone in horses. Equine Veterinary Journal 33, no. 1: 25-30.
Wilson, A.M., M.P. McGuigan, L. Fouracre, and L. MacMahon. 2001. The force and contact stress on the navicular bone during trot locomotion in sound horses and horses with navicular disease. Equine Veterinary Journal 33, no. 2: 159-165.
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Laminitis causes and mechanisms
Adair, Henry S., Dallas O. Goble, James L. Schmidhammer, and G.M.H. Shires. 2000. Laminar microvascular flow, measured by means of laser Doppler flowmetry, during the prodromal stages of black walnut-induced laminitis in the horse. American Journal of Veterinary Research 61, no. 8: 862-868.
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Field, J.R. and L.B. Jeffcott. 1989. Equine Laminitis -- Another Hypothesis for Pathogenesis. Medical Hypothesis 30: 203-210.
Garner, Harold E., James R. Coffman, Allen W. Hahn, Norman Ackerman, and Jerry H. Johnson. 1975. Equine Laminitis and Associated Hypertension: A Review. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 166, no. 1: 56-57.
Garner, H.E., A.W. Hahm, C. Salem, J.R. Coffman, D.P. Hutcheson, and J.H. Johnson. 1977. Cardiac Output, Left Ventricular Ejection Rate, Plasma Volume, and Heart Rate Changes in Equine Laminitis-Hypertension. American Journal of Veterinary Research 38, no. 6: 725-729.
Hood, David M. 1999. Laminitis as a Systemic Disease. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 15, no. 2: 481-494.
Hood, David M. 1999. The Pathophysiology of Developmental and Acute Laminitis. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 15, no. 2: 321-343.
Hood, David M., Max S. Amoss, and Deborah A. Grosenbaugh. 1990. Equine Laminitis: A Potential Model of Raynaud's Phenomenon. Angiology Journal of Vascular Diseases 41, no. 4: 270-277.
Hood, David M., Deborah A. Grosenbaugh, Mostafa B. Mostafa, Sherry J. Morgan, and Barbara C. Thomas. 1993. The Role of Vascular Mechanisms in the Development of Acute Equine Laminitis. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 7, no. 4: 228-234.
Hood, D.M., D. Hightower, Jr. M.S. Amoss, J.D. Williams, S.M. Gremmel, K.A. Stephens, B.A. Stone, and D.A. Grosenbaugh. 1987. Thyroid Function in Horses Affected with Laminitis. The Southwestern Veterinariam 38, no. 2: 85-91.
Ingle-Fehr, J.E. and G.M. Baxter. 1998. Evaluation of digital and laminar blood flow in horses given a low dose of endotoxin. American Journal of Veterinary Research 59, no. 2: 192-196.
Kuwano, Atsutoshi, Yoshinari Katayama, Yoshinori Kasashima, Kosuke Okada, and John. D. Reilly. 2002. A gross and histopathological study of an ectopic white line development in equine laminitis. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 64, no. 10: 893-900.
Moore, James N., Douglas Allen, and E. Susan Clark. 1989. Pathophysiology of Acute Laminitis. Veterinary Clinics of North America, Equine Practice 5, no. 1: 67-72.
Moore, J.N., H.E. Garner, and J.R. Coffman. 1981. Haematological changes during development of acute laminitis hypertension. Equine Veterinary Journal 13, no. 4: 240-242.
Morgan, Sherry J., Deborah A. Grosenbaugh, and David M. Hood. 1999. The Pathophysiology of Chronic Laminitis: Pain and Anatomic Pathology. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 15, no. 2: 395-417.
Mungall, Bruce A., Myat Kyaw-Tanner, and Christopher C. Pollitt. 2001. In vitro evidence for a bacterial pathogenesis of equine laminitis. Veterinary Microbiology 79: 209-223.
Mungall, B.A. and C.C. Pollitt. 2002. Thermolysin activates equine lamellar hoof matrix metalloproteinases. Journal of Comparative Pathology 126: 9-16.
Pass, M.A., S. Pollitt, and C.C. Pollitt. 1998. Decreased glucose metabolism causes separation of hoof lamellae in vitro: a trigger for laminitis? Equine Veterinary Journal Supplement: The Equine Hoof 26: 133-138.
Pollitt, Chris. 1999. Equine Laminitis: A Revised Pathophysiology. Queensland, Australia: University of Queensland.
Pollitt, C.C. and C.T. Davies. 1998. Equine laminitis: its development coincides with increased sublamellar flow. EquineVeterinary Journal Supplement , no. 26: 125-132.
Wagner, Ilka P., Christine A. Rees, Robert W. Dunstan, Kelly M. Credille, and David M. Hood. 2003. Evaluation of systemic immunologic hyperreactivity after intradermal testing in horses with chronic laminitis. American Journal of Veterinary Research 64, no. 3: 279-283.
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Laminitis treatment
Belknap, Jim. 2001. Medical Treatment Options in Equine Laminitis. Compendium on Continuing Education for the Practicing Veterinarian 23, no. 10: 918-921.
Curtis, Simon, Dave W. Ferguson, Randy Luikart, and Gene Ovnicek. 1999. Trimming and Shoeing the Chronically Affected Horse. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 15, no. 2: 463-480.
Frederick, David. 1997. Treating Acute Laminitis. American Farriers Journal September/October: 11-14.
Goetz, Thomas E. 1989. The Treatment of Laminitis in Horses. Veterinary Clinics of North American: Equine Practice 5, no. 1: 73-108.
Harman, Joyce and Madalyn Ward. 2000. Laminitis Treatment: A Natural Medicine Perspective. Hoofcare and Lameness Journal of Equine Foot Science , no. 73.
Hoff, Tracy K., David M. Hood, and Ilka P. Wagner. 2002. Effectiveness of glyceryl trinitrate for enhancing digital submural perfusion in horses. American Journal of Veterinary Research 63, no. 5: 648-652.
Hood, David M., Gordon W. Brumbaugh, and Ilka P. Wagner. 2002. Effectiveness of a unique dihydropyridine (BAY TG 1000) for prevention of laminitis in horses. American Journal of Veterinary Research 63, no. 3: 443-447.
Jackson, Jamie. 2001. Founder Prevention and Cure the Natural Way. Harrison, AR: Star Ridge Publishing.
Lopez, Hector Sumano, M. Liliana Hoyos Sepulveda, and Gordon W. Brumbaugh. 1999. Pharmacologic and Alternative Therapies for the Horse with Chronic Laminitis. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 15, no. 2: 495516.
Loree, Sandy. 2001. Laminitis -- A Better Way. The Farriers Journal , no. 89: 72-80.
Moyer, W. and R.R. Redden. 1998. Chronic and severe laminitis: a critique of therapy with heart bar shoes and hoof wall resection. Equine Veterinary Journal 21, no. 5: 317-381.
O'Grady, S.E. 2002. Managing Chronic Laminitis Using 'Glue-on' Shoeing Technology. Equine Veterinary Education 14, no. 3: 157-162.
Taylor, Danny, David M. Hood, and Ilka P. Wagner. 2002. Short-term effect of therapeutic shoeing on severity of lameness in horses with chronic laminitis. American Journal of Veterinary Research 63, no. 12: 1629-1633.
Turner, Tracy A. 1999. Current Therapy for Laminitis. Anvil Magazine , no. November.
Wattle, O., A. Ekfalck, B. Funkquist, and N. Obel. 1995. Behavioural Studies in Healthy Ponies Subjected to Short-term Recumbency Aiming at an Adjunctive Treatement in an Acute Attack of Laminitis. Journal of Veterinary Medicine 42: 62-68.
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Hoof wall biochemistry
Grosenbaugh, D.A. and D.M. Hood. 1992. Keratin and associated proteins of the equine hoof wall. American Journal of Veterinary Research 53, no. 10: 1859-1863.
Grosenbaugh, Deborah A. and David M. Hood. 1993. Practical Equine Hoof Wall Biochemistry. Equine Practice 15, no. 8: 8-14.
Wattle, O. 1996. Cytokeratins of the equine hoof wall, chestnut and skin: bio- and immunohisto-chemistry. Equine Veterinary Journal Supplement , no. 26: 66-80.
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White line disease
Budras, K.D., Habil, Mulling, and A. Horowitz. 1996. Rate of keratinization of the wall segment of the hoof and its relation to width and structure of the zona alba (white line) with respect of claw disease in cattle. American Journal Of Veterinary Research 57, no. 4: 444-455.
Kuwano, A., T. Yoshihara, K. Takatori, and J. Kosuge. 1988. Onychomycosis in white line disease in horses: pathology, mycology and clinical features. Equine Veterinary Journal Supplement , no. 26: 27-35.
Slater, Margaret R. and D.M. Hood. 1997. A cross-sectional epidemiological study of equine hoof wall problems and associated factors. Equine Veterinary Journal 29, no. 1: 67-69.
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Research on cow hoof
MacCallum, A.J., C.H. Knight, K.A.K. Hendry, C.J. Wilde, D.N. Logue, and J.E. Offer. 2002. Effects of time of year and reproductive state on the proliferation and keratinisation of bovine hoof cells. Veterinary Record 151: 285-289.
Manske, Thomas, Jan Hultgren, and Christer Bergsten. 2002. The effect of claw trimming on the hoof health of Swedish dairy cattle. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 54: 113-129.
Manson, F.J. and J.D. Leaver. 1988. The influence of dietary protein intake and of hoof trimming in dairy cattle. Animal Production 47: 191-199.
Manson, F.J. and J.D. Leaver. 1989. The effect of concentrate : silage ratio and of hoof trimming on lameness in dairy cattle. Animal Production 49: 15-22.
Nocek, J.E. 1997. Bovine implications on laminitis. Journal of Dairy Science 80, no. 5: 1005-1028.
Tarlton, J.F., D.E. Holah, K.M. Evans, S. Jones, G.R. Pearson, and A.J.F. Webster. 2002. Biomechanical and histopathological changes in the support structures of bovine hooves around the time of first calving. The Veterinary Journal 163: 196-204.
Vermunt, Jos J. 1999. Regular Claw Trimming for the Control of Lameness -- Good or Bad? The Veterinary Journal 157: 109-110.
Vermunt, J.J. and P.R. Greenough. 1994. Predisposing factors of laminitis in cattle. British Veterinary Journal 150, no. 2: 151-164.
Vermunt, J.J. and P.R. Greenough. 1995. Structural Characteristics of the Bovine Claw: Horn Growth and Wear, Horn Hardness and Claw Conformation. British Veterinary Journal 151: 157-163.
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Bone
Bassett, C. Andrew. 1968. Biologic Significance of Piezoelectricity. Calcified Tissue Research 1: 252-272.
Bassett, C.A. 1987. Bone biology. Science 236, no. 4793: 11.
Bassett, C.A.L. 1995. Why Are the Principles of Physics and Anatomy Important in Treating Osteoporosis? Calcified Tissue International 56, no. 6: 515-516.
Becker, Robert O. 1972. Augmentation of Regenerative Healing in Man. Clinical Orthopaedices and Related Research 83: 255-262.
Bowker, Robert M., Patrick J. Atkinson, Theresa S. Atkinson, and Roger C. Haut. 2001. Effect of contact stress in bones of the distal interphalangeal joint on microscopic changes in articular cartilage and ligaments. American Journal of Veterinary Research 62, no. 3: 414-424.
Brama, P.A.J., J.M. Tekoppele, R.A. Bank, A. Barneveld, E.C. Firth, and P.R. Van Weeren. 2000. The influence of strenuous exercise on collagen characteristics of articular cartilage in Thoroughbreds age 2 years. Equine Veterinary Journal 32, no. 6: 551-554.
Currey, John. 1984. The Mechanical Adaptations of Bones. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Eriksson, Christopher. 1976. Electrical Properties of Bone. In The Biochemistry and Physiology of Bone, ed. Geoffrey H. Bourne:330-382. NY: Academic Press.
Frost, Harold M. 1994. Wolff's Law and bone's structural adaptations to mechanical usage: an overview for clinicians. The Angle Orthodontist 64, no. 3: 175-194.
Hood, D.M., M.A. Walker, M.E. Tatum, and H.A. Hogan. 1992. Wolff's Law and the Equine Digit. In Proceedings from the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Association for Equine Sports Medicine:71-74. Reno, Nevada.
Kawcak, Christopher E., Gayle W. Trotter, Barbara E. Powers, Richard D. Park, and A. Simons Turner. 2000. Comparison of Bone Healing by Demineralized Bone Matrix and Autogenous Cancellous Bone in Horses. Veterinary Surgery 29: 218-226.
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Farrier - general
Butler, Doug. 1995. Principles of Horseshoeing II. LaPorte, CO: Butler Publishing.
Butler, Doug. 1998. Shoeing In Your Right Mind. LaPorte, Co: Butler Publishing.
Clark, Bracy. 1809. A Series of Original Experiments on the Foot of the Living Horse. London: Sherwood, Neely, and Jones.
Emery, Les, Jim Miller, and Nyles Van Hoosen. 1977. Horseshoeing Theory and Hoof Care: Lea & Febiger.
Heymering, Henry. 1990. On the Horse's Foot, Shoes and Shoeing: the Bibliographic Record; and a Brief Timeline History of Horseshoeing. Cascade, MD: St. Eloy Publishing.
Hill, Cherry and Richard Klimesh. 1994. Maximum Hoof Power. New York: Howell Book House.
Jackson, Jamie. 1999. Horse Owners Guide to Natural Hoof Care. Harrison, Arkansas: Star Ridge Publishing.
Jurga, Fran. 1998. Understanding The Equine Foot. Lexington, KY: The Blood Horse.
Lessiter, Frank. 2000. Most of Your Income Comes From Shoeing Lame, Yet Still Used Horses. American Farriers Journal 26, no. 6: 5.
Lungwitz, A. and John W. Adams. 1897. A Text-Book of Horseshoeing for Horseshoers and Veterinarians. Philadelphia: J.B. Lipincott Company.
Roberge, David. 1894. The Foot of the Horse. New York: William R. Jenkins.
Russell, William. 1892. Scientific Horseshoeing. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co.
Strasser, Hiltrud. 1999. Shoeing: A Necessary Evil? Edited by translator Sabine Kells. Qualicum Beach, Canada: Sabine Kells.
Williams, Gail and Martin Deacon. 1999. No Foot, No Horse. Addington, Great Britain: Kenilworth Pres.
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Veterinary – general
Adams, O.R. 1974. Lameness in Horses. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger.
Engel, Cindy. 2002. Wild Health: How Animals Keep Themselves Well and What We Can Learn from Them. New York: Houghton Mifflin.
McIlwraith, C. Wayne. 1987. Diseases of Joints, Tendons, Ligaments, and Related Structures. In Adams' Lameness in Horses, ed. Ted. S. Stashak:339-481. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger.
Ramey, David W. 1996. Tendon and Ligament Injuries in the Horse. New York: Howell Book House.
Riegel, Ronald J. and Susan E. Hakola. 1997. Illustrated Atlas of Clinical Equine Anatomy and Common Disorders of the Horse. Marysville, OH: Equistar Publications Limited.
Rooney, James R. 1998. The Lame Horse. Neenah, WI: Russell Meerdink Company, Ltd.
Ross, Mike W. and Sue J. Dyson. 2003. Diagnosis and Management of Lameness in the Horse. New York: Saunders.
Stashak, Ted. 1987. Adam's Lameness in Horses. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger.
Strasser, Hiltrud. 1998. A Lifetime of Soundess. Edited by translator Sabine Kells. Qualicum Beach, Canada: Sabine Kells.
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More sources (not used specifically for researching the Sound Hoof book).
Horse – general
Hayes, Horace M. 1969. Points of the Horse: A treatise on the conformation, movements, breeds and evolution of the horse. New York: Arco Publishing.
Jackson, Jamie. 1997. The Natural Horse. Harrison, Arkansas: Star Ridge Publishing.
Ludlow, Jacob. 1897. Science in the Stable. Easton, PA: Eschenbach Printing House.
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Holistic – general
Brennan, Mary L. 2004. Complete Holistic Care and Healing for Horses. North Pomfret: Trafalgar Square.
Chambreau, Christine and Shelley R. Epstein. 2003. Introduction to Veterinary Homeopathy. In American Veterinary Medical Association. Denver, CO.
Duckett, Dave. 1995. AVCA Extremity Module Podiatry Section. In American Veterinary Chiropractic Association. Fort Collins, CO.
Haussler, Kevin K. 2003. Chiropractic Evaluation and Management of Musculoskeletal Disorders. In Diagnosis and Management of Lameness in the Horse, ed. Mike K. Ross and Sue J. Dyson:803-811. New York: Saunders.
Harman, Joyce C. 2003. Massage, Stretching, Homeopathy, and Herbs. In Diagnosis and Management of Lameness in the Horse, ed. Mike W. Ross and Sue J. Dyson:815-817. New York: Saunders.
Harman, Joyce C. 2003. Holistic Physical Exam in the Equine. In American Veterinary Medicine Association. Denver, CO.
Ridgway, Kerry. 1999. Acupuncture as a treatment modality for back problems. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 15, no. 1: 211-221.
Rivera, Pedro Luis. 2003. Veterinary Spinal Manipulative (Chiropractic) Therapy: Its Science and Clinical Applications. In American Veterinary Medicine Association. Denver, CO.
Schoen, Allen. 2003. Equine acupuncture for lameness diagnosis and treatment. In Diagnosis and Management of Lameness in the Horse, ed. Mike W. Ross and Sue J. Dyson:792-798. New York: Saunders.
Wynn, Susan G. 2003. Herbal Medicines. In American Veterinary Medicine Association. Denver, CO.
Zidonis, Nancy A., Amy Snow, and Marie K. Soderberg. 2001. Equine Acupressure. Larkspur, CO: Tallgrass Publishers, LLC.
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Nutrition
Bengmark, Stig. 2001. Pre-, pro- and synbiotics. Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care 4, no. 6: 571-579.
Butler, K.D. and H.F. Hintz. 1977. Effect of level of feed intake and gelatin supplementation on growth and quality of hoofs of ponies. Journal of Animal Science 44, no. 2: 257-261.
Clark, E. Susan, B. Gantley, and J.N. Moore. 1991. Effects of slow infusion of a low dosage of endotoxin on systemic haemodynamics in conscious horses. Equine Veterinary Journal 23, no. 1: 18-21.
Clarke, Lane L., Malcolm C. Roberts, and Robert A. Argenzio. 1990. Feeding and Digestive Problems in Horses: Physiologic Responses to a Concentrated Meal. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 6, no. 2: 433-451.
Coe, M.L., T.G. Nagaraja, Y.D. Sun, and N. Wallace. 1999. Effect of virginiamycin on ruminal fermentation in cattle during adaptation to a high concentrate diet and during an induced acidosis. Journal of ANimal Science 77, no. 8: 2259-2268.
Council, National Research. 1989. Nutrient Requirements of Horses. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
Cremonini, F., F. Canducci, S. Di Caro, L. Santarelli, A. Armuzzi, G. Gasbarrini, and A. Gasbarrini. 2001. Helicobacter pylori treatment: a role for probiotics? Digestive diseases 19, no. 2: 144-147.
Cymbaluk, Nadia F. and G. Iain Christison. 1990. Environmental Effects on Thermoregulation and Nutrition of Horses. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 6, no. 2: 355-372.
Goldstein, Martin. 1999. The Nature of Animal Healing. New York: Alfred Knopf.
Goodwin, D., H.P.B. Davidson, and P. Harris. 2001. Behavioural enrichment for stabled horses using mulitple forages. Proceedings of the Third International Conrgess on Veterinary Medicine .
Gray, Peter. 2001. The Organic Horse: the natural management of horses explained. Devon, UK: David & Charles.
Hollands, Teresa. 2000. Update on Fructans for Farriers. Hoofcare and Lameness 74: 46-48.
Johnson, K.G., J. Tyrrell, J.B. Rowe, and D.W. Pethick. 1998. Behavioral changes in stables horses given nontheraputic levels of virginiamycin. Equine Veterinary Journal 30, no. 2: 139-143.
Kellon, Eleanor M. 1998. Equine Supplements & Nutraceuticals: A Guide to Peak Health & Performance Through Nutrition. Ossining, NY: Breakthrough Publications.
Khachatourians, George G. 1998. Use of antibiotics in agriculture. Journal of the Canadian Medical Association , no. November.
Lawrence, H.S. and W. Borkowsky. 1996. Transfer Factor -- current status and future prospects. Biotherapy 9: 1-5.
Lawrence, L.M., K.J. Moore, H.F. Hintz, E.H. Jaster, and L. Wischover. 1987. Acceptability of alfalfa hay treated with an organic acid preservative for horses. Canadian Journal of Animal Science 67: 217.
Lewis, Don D. 1995. Equine Clinical Nutrition. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins.
Ott, E.A. and E.L. Johnson. 2001. Effect of Trace Mineral Proteinates on Growth and Skeletal and Hoof Development in Yearling Horses. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 21: 287-292.
Ralston, Sarah L. 1990. Clinical Nutrition of Adult Horses. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice 6, no. 2: 339-354.
Rowe, James B., J. Lees Michael, and David W. Pethick. 1994. Prevention of Acidosis and Laminitis Associated with Grain Feeding in Horses. Journal of Nutrition 124, no. 12: 272S-274S.
Stull, C. L. and A.V. Rodiek. 1988. Responses of blood glucose, insulin and cortisol concentrations to common equine diets. Journal of Nutrition 118: 206-213.
Valentine, B.A., H.F. Hintz, K.M. Freels, A.J. Reynolds, and K.N. Thompson. 1998. Dietary control of exertional rhabdomyolysis in horses. Journal of Equine Veterinary Medical Association 212: 1588-1593.
Ward, Madalyn. 2001. A Holistic Look at Nutrition. The Holistic Horse 7, no. 28: 3.
Williams, C.A., D.S. Kronfeld, D.S. Staniar, and W.B. Harris. 2001. Plasma glucose and insulin responses of Thoroughbred mares fed a meal high in starch and sugar or fat and fiber. Journal of Animal Science 79, no. 8: 2196-2201.
Witte, W. 1998. Medical consequences of antibiotic use in agriculture. Science 279: 996-997.
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Cushings
Coffman, J.R. and C.M. Colles. 1983. Insulin Tolerance in Laminitic Ponies. Canadian Journal of Comparative Medicine 47, no. 3: 347-351.
Dybdal, Noel. 2000. Equine Cushing's Disease Research. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 20, no. 2: 87, 139-142.
Elbein, S.C. 1997. The genetics of human noninsulin-dependent (type 2) diabetes mellitus. Journal of Nutrition 127: 1891S-1896S.
Elliot, M. 2001. Cushing's Disease: a new approach to therapy in equine and canine patients. British Homeopathic Journal , no. 90: 33-36.
Field, J.R. and Cynthia Wolf. 1988. Cushing's syndrome in a horse. Equine Veterinary Journal 20, no. 4: 301-304.
Harman, Joyce and Madalyn Ward. 2001. The Role of Nutritional Therapy in the Treatment of Equine Cushing's Syndrome and Laminitis. Alternative Medicine Review 6, no. Supplement: S-4--S-16.
Harman, Joyce C. 2001. Natural Medicine for Cushing's Syndrome. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 20, no. 2: 84-87.
Hopper, J.L. 1999. Is type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus not so "genetic" after all? Diabetologia 42, no. 125-127.
Horse, Journal. 2000. Herbal May Make a Difference with Cushing's Syndrome. Horse Journal 7, no. 12: 3-7.
Kolk, J.H. van der, J. Ijzer, P.A.M. Overgaauw, and J.S. van der Linde-Sipman. 2001. Pituitary-independent Cushing's syndrome in a horse. Equine Veterinary Journal 33, no. 1: 110-112.
Kolk, J.H. van der, J.Ijzer, P.A.M. Overgaauw, and J.S. van der Linde-Sipman. 2001. Pituitary-independent Cushing's syndrome in a horse. Equine Veterinary Journal 33, no. 1: 110-112.
Kolk, J.H. van der, R.F. Nachreiner, H.C. Schott, K.R. Refsal, and A.J. Zanella. 2001. Salivary and plasma concentration of cortisol in normal horses and horses with Cushing's disease. Equine Veterinary Journal 33, no. 2: 211-213.
Love, Sandy. 1993. Equine Cushings Disease. British Veterinary Journal 149, no. 2: 139-153.
Martin, John F., Carol S. Johnson, and Chung-Ting Benyshek. 2000. Nutritional origins of insulin resistance. Journal of Nutrition 4: 741-744.
Neel, J.V. 1999. The "thrifty genotype" in 1998. Nutrition Review 57: S2-S9.
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Ulcers
MacKay, Robert J., Hai T. Nguyen, and I.G. Mayhew. 1983. Effects of large doses of phenylbutazone administration to horses. American journal of veterinary research 44, no. 5: 774-780.
Murray, M.J. 1999. Pathophysiology of peptic disorders in foals and horses: a review. Equine Veterinary Journal Supplement 29: 14-18.
Murray, M.J., G.F. Schuser, F.S. Pipers, and Sheila J. Gross. 1996. Factors associated with gastric lesions in Thoroughbred racehorses. Equine Veterinary Journal 28, no. 5: 368-374.
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Equine welfare
Baker, D.J. and G.A. Turner. 2000. Objectivity in the assessment of equine welfare. Equine Veterinary Journal 32, no. 3: 178-179.
Greevy, Paul D. 1997. Do stabled horses cope? Journal of Biological Education 31: 207-211.
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Human health (interesting information that may relate to all animals).
Baylock, Russell L. 1997. Excitotoxins. Santa Fe, NM: Health Press.
Becker, Robert O. and Gary Selden. 1985. The Body Electric. New York: Morrow.
Gerber, Richard. 1988. Vibrational Medicine. Santa Fe, NM: Bear & Company.
Price, Weston A. 1939. Nutrition and Physical Degeneration. La Mesa, CA: Price-Pottenger.
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