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With
magnetic inserts to increase blood circulation, power
pads protect a horses hooves and legs against
injury while providing support and comfort. |
Walking,
racing, and jumping inflict a great deal of stress on
a horses legs and hooves. Linda Greenlaw, founder
of Aquila Equine Enhancement Products, Inc., of Woburn,
Massachusetts, developed magnetic hoof protector pads,
called Power Pads, which ease the discomfort
caused by this stress. Similar to a persons sneakers,
the companys power pads support and cushion the
impact on the horses hooves and legs to provide
comfort and protection against injuries. Tested by NASA
for strength and durability, the power pads are quickly
gaining recognition in the field as a solution for sore
hooves.
Aquila
Equine Enhancement Products obtained NASAs help
by taking advantage of the technology development assistance
available to small businesses from NASAs Marshall
Space Flight Center. The staff at Marshalls Technology
Transfer Office introduced the company to Deborah Dianne
Schmidt and Anthony J. Schaffer of the Centers
Materials and Processing Laboratory, who agreed to analyze
the power pads.
Schmidt
conducted fatigue stress
analysis of the magnetic pads. While these tests showed
that the pads composite
material and magnetic insert material were satisfactory,
Schmidt found that a modification in the placement of
the magnet was necessary. Based on her analysis, she
was able to recommend an optimal configuration for the
durability of the entire pad design. Schmidt also suggested
using an injection process to seal the magnet into the
pad, rather than applying bonding agents.
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| Power
pads are fitted onto a horses hooves using
conventional horseshoe nails or glue. Metal horseshoes
are then fitted over the pads. |
Placing
the pads on the horses hooves does not interfere
with the horses natural movement or flexibility
and can be compared to a person changing into athletic
shoes for a sporting event. The pads are cut to a suitable
size, and then mounted onto a horses hooves using
conventional shoeing methods. Once attached, the pads
protect the hard and soft parts of the hoof by cushioning
blows against the hard ground. The pads design
also protects the vulnerable heel of the
hoof. They are a cost-effective way to protect a horses
hooves since they can be reused.
The
magnetic material presents several additional benefits.
Research has shown that magnetic devices improve blood
flow to damaged tissue by acting on the bloods
iron. By stimulating the damaged tissues fluids,
the magnet helps to speed the elimination of waste products,
reduce swelling, and restore normal function to the area.
Since magnetic material inserted directly into the hoof
wall can cause toxic poisoning, the non-invasive power
pads are the best solution to provide the horses with
magnetic therapy in their daily work routines.
Aquila
Equine Enhancement Products has the support of several
master farriers, professionals who shoe horses. Several
New England farriers who used the pads on their horses
in field testing reported that the pads cause
hooves to grow more resinous, resulting in a stronger
fiber. This makes the pads a good option for correcting
problems such as brittle or cracked hooves.
Power pads have also proven helpful with navicular and
arthritic horses.
The
power pads are currently being tested at several veterinary
schools, including Tufts University, Virginia Polytech
Institute, the University of Tennessee, Miner Institute,
and Cornell University. The Brotherhood of Working Farriers
Research Center in LaFayette, Georgia, which offers service
to the equine industry in solving difficult hoof problems,
is also working with the pads.
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