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- Q2170024 subject Q5312304.
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- Q2170024 abstract "Dr. Hiltrud Strasser (born 1943, Leipzig, Germany) is a German veterinarian, who has worked for many years on the anatomy, physiology, pathology and rehabilitation of horses' feet. She has published papers and books on this topic since the 1980s.Her primary interest is foot balance and trimming, especially in relation to barefoot trimming and remedial trimming of foot conditions such as laminitis and navicular syndrome. As well as publishing papers and books she also runs courses for horse owners, farriers and veterinarians in Europe and elsewhere. Her courses also concern the holistic care and rehabilitation of horses. Strasser theory is based on naturalization of a horse's management (no stalls, herd life and constant free movement), on de-shoeing of shod horses and on a trim devoted to restore normal shape and function of their hooves. There are many relations between Strasser theory and Jaime Jackson theory, after his observations on free roaming US mustangs.She has also co-authored a recent book with Robert Cook, covering bitting injuries and other problems associated with horses' bits.Critics of Dr. Strasser's method of hoof care allege that her methodology may result in lameness, pain and discomfort. She herself outlines circumstances where her extreme trim could result in the death of the horse under some circumstances. For this reason, many mainstream practitioners hesitate to recommend the more extreme aspects of Strasser's methods.".
- Q2170024 wikiPageExternalLink www.hovvardsforbundet.org.
- Q2170024 wikiPageExternalLink www.hufklinik.de.
- Q2170024 wikiPageExternalLink www.strasserhoofcare.org.
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- Q2170024 comment "Dr. Hiltrud Strasser (born 1943, Leipzig, Germany) is a German veterinarian, who has worked for many years on the anatomy, physiology, pathology and rehabilitation of horses' feet. She has published papers and books on this topic since the 1980s.Her primary interest is foot balance and trimming, especially in relation to barefoot trimming and remedial trimming of foot conditions such as laminitis and navicular syndrome.".
- Q2170024 label "Hiltrud Strasser".
- Q2170024 homepage www.hufklinik.de.