Henrik Jansson - Pedal bone (PIII) fractures
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概要
Hosts Jay Tovey and Mark Trussler introduce The Farrier Project and interview Swedish farrier Henrik Jansson, their first international guest. Henrik describes entering farriery after early work as a carpenter, completing Swedish farrier school and exams, and later pursuing UK Worshipful Company of Farriers qualifications to the Fellowship level. Since 2007 he has worked at a Swedish university animal hospital in Uppsala doing predominantly remedial shoeing, teaching, and contributing to research, and he co-runs SweHoof, a small supply and education hub that supports community events and forging practice. He explains rewriting Sweden’s master farrier exam to include more theory and biomechanics. Henrik discusses his Fellowship research on type 2 and 3 P3 fractures, comparing surgery with a standardized non-surgical protocol using box rest, a straight bar shoe with four strategically placed clips, and an initial 360° hoof cast, improving return-to-work outcomes to about 90%, and outlines fracture types, imaging, and rehabilitation timelines.