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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Lab 2 Lameness, LAMENESS IN HORSES can be diagnosed/identified via Diagnostic Imaging, Diagnostic local anesthesia requires Knowledge of anatomy, Diagnostic local anesthesia requires Drugs, causes include Soft tissue injury, Drugs which differ in Duration of action, Palpation with the use of Hoof tester, LAMENESS IN HORSES can be diagnosed/identified via Palpation, Diagnostic local anesthesia such as Nerve blocks, Diagnostic local anesthesia should not be done in cases of Sudden onset, severe lameness, LAMENESS IN HORSES can be diagnosed/identified via Manipulation, Digital pulse can be detected via Palpation, Joint blocks including Fetlock joint block, LAMENESS IN HORSES can be diagnosed/identified via Diagnostic local anesthesia, Intrasynovial blocks include Tendon Sheath blocks, Diagnostic local anesthesia should not be done in cases of Bone fractures, Manipulation includes Wedge tests, Intrasynovial blocks include Bursa blocks, Diagnostic local anesthesia requires Needles, Diagnostic local anesthesia should not be done in cases of Soft tissue injury, Heat can be detected via Palpation