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Even if a hematoma does not develop, there may be sufficient damage to the laminae of the hoof wall to result in pain fitting shoes and excessive work on hard ground and lameness. Treading on a stone is a common accident. The horse may become suddenly lame or may appear to recover but be lame again the next day. Other causes of sole trauma are poorly shod horses.