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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Equine Lameness Lab 4, Equine Lameness procedures Pre-operative, Physical Examination also involves Joint Flexion Tests, Equine Lameness includes Lameness Examination, Evaluation of horse in motion on Hard Surface, Anatomy must know Parts of the Hoof, Pre-operative preparation for Intra-operative, Equine Lameness overview What is Lameness?, Distance Examination determines AAEP Grading Scale (MO), Evaluation of horse in motion on Soft Surface, Drugs requires Pre-operative, Lameness Examination involves Distance Examination, Physical Examination also involves Application of hoof testers, Equine Lameness requires Method of Restraint, Anatomy must know Bone of lower limbs, Anatomy must know Muscles, Equine Lameness requires Signalment and History, Physical Examination also involves Evaluation of horse in motion, Equine Lameness know Predisposing Factors, Intra-operative leading to Post-operative, Anatomy must know Joints
Post Operative- Complications
Horse in motion
Evaluating which Leg is Lame
Ligaments and Tendons of FL and HL
AAEP Lameness Grading Scale
Horse soundness exam on hard surface
Muscles of forelimb
Muscles of Hindlimb
Horse soundeness exam on soft surface
Lower limb joints
Joint Flexion Test
Horse Forelimb Flexion Test
Horse Upper Hindlimb Flexion Test
Horse Lower Hindlimb Flexion Test
Equine Forelimb
Equine Hindlimb
Overview of Lameness
Drug table
General methods of equine restraints
Distance Examination1
Arteries, veins and nerves of the distal forelimb
Arteries, veins and nerves of the distal hindlimb
Basic Equine Lameness Evaluation
Palpation and Manipulation
Hoof Tester
Hoof testing for collateral cartilage flexibility
Hoof testing for sole bruising
Hoof testing for stone catch irritation
Performing a Hoof Test
Hoof Anatomy