Abstract

Deep digital flexor tenotomy is becoming increasingly popular as part of the treatment regimen for laminitis. The rationale for performing a tenotomy is based on the severity of the rotation of the third phalanx (coffin bone) in chronic laminitis cases with the goal of realigning the coffin bone relative to the ground. The procedure is safely performed in the mid-cannon bone and pastern regions. The farrier is an integral member of the treatment team in providing mechanical support to the foot after the surgical procedure.

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