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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Lab 2, Musculoskeletal Origin Aspects of the exam Movement assessment, Joint Blocks Can be conducted in the Forelimb, Hind Limb such as Peroneal (Fibular) Block, Neurological Assessing Proprioception, Fore Limb for example low palmar block / low 4-point block (hover over), Musculoskeletal Origin Aspects of the exam Palpation, Evaluation mechanisms put together produces Lameness exam, Lameness exam is the lameness Musculoskeletal Origin, Physical Exam consisting of Body Condition Score, Hindlimb includes Distal Interphalangeal Block, Lameness exam can be confirmed with Joint Blocks, Neurological Assessing Mentation, Musculoskeletal Origin is it Hindlimb lame, Regional Anesthesia For both joint and nerve blocks Drugs used in diagnosing equine lameness, Physical Examination followed by a Lameness exam, Physical Exam consisting of TPR, Regional Anesthesia Administered in the Nerves are Nerve Blocks, Hind Limb includes Tibial Block, Fore Limb such as Median and Ulnar Block, Fore Limb including Lateral Palmer Block (hover over)