hoofduos
Hoofduos are a theoretical construct used in gait biomechanics to refer to the two primary contact points that form the weight-bearing unit of a hoofed limb during locomotion. The term combines “hoof” and “duo” to denote two interacting contact elements within a hoof capsule, typically corresponding to the principal digits that bear most of the animal’s weight in many ungulates. In simplified dynamic models, hoofduos are modeled as a pair of rigid, ground-contacting nodes connected by the hoof structure, coordinating to produce stance and propulsion.
In measurement and modeling work, researchers use force plates, motion capture, and pressure sensors to estimate
Hoofduos have practical relevance in veterinary science, biomechanics, and animal welfare. Understanding hoofduo dynamics can inform
Critics note that hoofduos are a modeling abstraction rather than a fixed anatomical demarcation, since multiple