Thursday, January 21, 2010


. The inside hind leg cannot reach an appropriate point of weight and it will often make a shorter step or will step beyond the point of weight. Shear forces place enormous strain on the joints and place considerable strain on the sacroiliac joint. Possible consequences are knee and hock problems. All these symptoms result in loss of balance and sometimes may cause irreparable harm. So in summary: The forward center of gravity combined with natural crookedness has far-reaching effects. ...



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