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  2. Horse leg protection - Wikipedia

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    Brushing boots, also called splint boots, galloping boots and sport boots, are used to protect a horse's legs during exercise from injuries caused by strikes from the opposite leg, hoof or horseshoe. The boots generally cover the leg from below the knee to below the fetlock with a padded area between the legs protecting the cannon bone and fetlock.

  3. Orthopedic boot - Wikipedia

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    A variety of orthopedic boots are used for the treatment of injuries of the foot or ankle. Along with orthopedic casts, leg braces, splints and orthotics, they can immobilize and shift weight bearing to help treat injuries to the foot area.

  4. Orthotics - Wikipedia

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    A pair of AFO (Ankle Foot Orthosis) braces being used to aid bilateral foot drop. Orthotics (Greek: Ορθός, romanized: ortho, lit. 'to straighten, to align') is a medical specialty that focuses on the design and application of orthoses, sometimes known as braces, calipers, or splints. [1]

  5. Splint (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of an Ankle Stirrup Splint Finger splint. Ankle stirrup – Used for the ankles. [2] Finger splints – Used for the fingers. A "mallet" or baseball finger is a rupture of the extensor tendon and sometimes including a fracture. While surgery may be necessary such an injury may heal if placed in a finger splint. [3] Nasal splint [4]

  6. Caulkin - Wikipedia

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    Heel calks on a horseshoe Screw-in-calks used on a show jumper. Calks (identified by the letter "C" on diagram) consist of spur-point and a shank to form an antislipping device. A caulkin [ a ] is a blunt projection on a horseshoe or oxshoe that is often forged, welded or brazed onto the shoe.

  7. Denis Browne bar - Wikipedia

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    The Denis Browne bar, also known as the Denis Browne splint or foot abduction orthosis, is a medical device used in the treatment of club foot.The device is named after Sir Denis Browne (1892-1967), an Australian-born surgeon at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London who was considered the father of pediatric surgery in the United Kingdom. [1]