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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: equine lameness, Pelvic limb begin distally with a Plantar digital nerve (PDN) block (scroll over), EQUINE LAMENESS CAUSES OF EQUINE LAMENESS, Abaxial sesamoid nerve block (scroll over) if gait doesn't improve Low Palmar nerve block / 4 point block (scroll over), High Palmar nerve block / 4-point block (scroll over) if gait doesn't improve Proximal Metacarpal block (scroll over), EQUINE LAMENESS can be diagnosed with Nerve blocks of the limbs, Palmar digital nerve (PDN) block (scroll over) if gait doesn't improve Semi ring block at Pastern (scroll over), Plantar digital nerve (PDN) block (scroll over) if gait doesn't improve Abaxial sesamoid nerve block (scroll over), Joint Blocks of the limbs (video) includes those of the Forelimbs, Palmar digital nerve (PDN) block (scroll over) if gait improves site of pain is localised to back of foot (scroll over), Abaxial sesamoid nerve block (scroll over) if gait does'nt improve Six point nerve block (scroll over), Nerve blocks of the limbs employs the use of LOCAL ANAESTHETICS, High Palmar nerve block / 4-point block (scroll over) if gait improves site of pain localised to the metacarpal region (exc the proximal metacarpus), Proximal Metacarpal block (scroll over) if gait improves site of pain is the proximal metacarpus, Joint Blocks of the limbs (video) employs the use of LOCAL ANAESTHETICS, Peroneal & Tibial nerve block (scroll over) if gait improves site of pain is localised to the distal tibia, Abaxial sesamoid nerve block (scroll over) if gait improves site of pain is localised to the pastern, Thoracic limb begin distally with a Palmar digital nerve (PDN) block (scroll over), Six point nerve block (scroll over) if gait doesn't improve Peroneal & Tibial nerve block (scroll over), Abaxial sesamoid nerve block (scroll over) if gait improves site of pain is localised to the pastern, Proximal Metacarpal block (scroll over) if gait doesn't improve Median & Ulnar nerve block (scroll over)