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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Lameness Exam in Horses, Physical Restraint usually minimal restraint *Lips twitch or chain, *Mepivacaine HCl (2%) drug information rapid onset and long-lasting effect. duration of action = 90–120 min Nerve block= 3-5 ml 20 mg/ml Intraarticular injection=10-15 ml 20 mg/ml, Slow onset of action, peak effect within 30 minutes. Duration of action = 2-6hr. Long duration of action of up to 8hrs how and when not to use *Contraindicated, Lidocaine HCL drug information Dose per injection site = 3mls to 5mls duration of action = 30–45 min, Severe Acute Lameness Why contraindicated? *Possible Fractures, Perineural Techinque Palmar Digital Nerve Block, Elements to the Lameness Exam ???? Palpation & Manipulation, Palpation & Manipulation Technique used in examination *Shoulder, Lameness Examination in the Horse What do you look for? Elements to the Lameness Exam, Dose per injection site = 3mls to 5mls duration of action = 30–45 min how and when not to use *Risks and Contraindications, * Bupivacaine HCl drug information Slow onset of action, peak effect within 30 minutes. Duration of action = 2-6hr. Long duration of action of up to 8hrs, Perineural Techinque Abaxial Sesamoid Nerve Block, Normal Physical Exam & History What are the components? Components, Normal Physical Exam & History What are the components? *Hands on exam, Examination Considerations* *Forelimb, chemical restraint to prevent pain and movment Drugs used for Regional Anaesthasia - RO, Normal Physical Exam & History What are the components? Distance Exam*, Palpation & Manipulation Technique used in examination *Metacarpus/ Tarsus, Post Evaluation must include *Client Considerations, Intra-articular Technique Digital Flexor Tendon Sheath Block