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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Lab 2 CMAP, Rather, it is a CLINICAL SIGN of 3. Neuromuscular Disease, RELATIVE CONTRAINDICATIONS (scroll over) POSSIBLE NEGATIVE OUTCOMES NERVE BLOCKS LAMIINITIS SECONDARY TO CORTICOSTEROID USE (scroll over), RELATIVE CONTRAINDICATIONS (scroll over) POSSIBLE NEGATIVE OUTCOMES NERVE BLOCKS JOINT INFECTIONS (scroll over), Common Nerve and Joint Blocks CONTRAINDICATIONS TO NERVE BLOCKS ABSOLUTE CONTRAINDICATIONS (scroll over), Common Nerve and Joint Blocks CONTRAINDICATIONS TO NERVE BLOCKS RELATIVE CONTRAINDICATIONS (scroll over), ABSOLUTE CONTRAINDICATIONS (scroll over) PERFORMING THESE PROCEEDURES WILL FURTHER EXACERBATE THE PROBLEM IMPROPER RESTRAINT AS WELL AS A NERVOUS, ANXIOUS OR WILD ANIMAL, RELATIVE CONTRAINDICATIONS (scroll over) POSSIBLE NEGATIVE OUTCOMES NERVE BLOCKS REACTIVE SYNOVITIS (scroll over), Common Nerve and Joint Blocks These blocks are done using local anaesthesia. The most common ones are classified into: drugs with, IMPROPER RESTRAINT AS WELL AS A NERVOUS, ANXIOUS OR WILD ANIMAL OTHER DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES SHOULD BE USED RADIOGRAPHS, IMPROPER RESTRAINT AS WELL AS A NERVOUS, ANXIOUS OR WILD ANIMAL OTHER DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES SHOULD BE USED BONE SCANS, COMMON NERVE BLOCKS IN THE HORSE entire limb from dist. tibia down+tarsus Peroneal & Tibial Nerve Block (scroll over), COMMON NERVE BLOCKS IN THE HORSE entire limb from distal radius down + carpus Median & Ulnar Nerve Block (scroll over), COMMON JOINT BLOCKS IN THE HORSE tibio-tarsal joint Tibial-Tarsal Joint block (scroll over), IMPROPER RESTRAINT AS WELL AS A NERVOUS, ANXIOUS OR WILD ANIMAL OTHER DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES SHOULD BE USED ULTRASOUND, COMMON NERVE BLOCKS IN THE HORSE (specific for forelimb) blocks fetlock and below Low Four Point Nerve Block (scroll over), COMMON JOINT BLOCKS IN THE HORSE fetlock joint Fetlock Joint Block (scroll over), COMMON NERVE BLOCKS IN THE HORSE palmer/plantar 3rd of foot & sole Palmar/Plantar Nerve Block (scroll over), Rather, it is a CLINICAL SIGN of 2. Mechanical restrictions, Lameness (in the Horse) can be detected by: Doing a Lameness Examination, COMMON NERVE BLOCKS IN THE HORSE all structures below fetlock Abaxial Nerve Block (scroll over)