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The
Strasser Method is based on
by
Dr. Hiltrud Strasser
translated by Sabine Kells
The Strasser Method is based
on scientifically recognized knowledge in the
areas of:
Histology:
Living
tissue
- ...requires regular circulation.
- ...requires a certain
metabolic temperature.
- Nerves can only function
in an environment with active metabolism.
Anatomy:
- The coffin bone of an
equine must be ground-parallel.
- The coffin joint must
be over the center of the coffin bone base.
- In a horse at rest, the
tendons of the extensor and flexor apparatus are in an energy neutral
balance.
- Tendons are shortened
via muscle contractions to produce movement. Continuous muscle contraction
(muscle tonus) when standing results in the muscles cramping.
Physiology:
- In the leg, blood is
pumped upward by the hooves and the joints. This is only possible
with movement.
- Excretion of hoof horn
is linked to the amount of circulation, which is dependent on the
amount of movement.
- Production of hoof horn
at a certain order of magnitude is necessary to relieve blood and
body metabolism.
Hippology:
- Over 70% of the natural
behavior of the horse consists of movement.
- There is no day/night
rhythm.
- Horn production and wear
are in physiological harmony
Physics
and Mathematics:
- Lever forces on a slanted,
truncated cone lead to expansion with physiologically correct hoof
form, and to contraction with unphysiological hoof form.
- The pumping action is
only possible with the alternating flattening and concaving of the
hoof sole. It is not possible with fixation of the solar vault.
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Last edited:
30 June, 2007
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