Abstract

Diagnostic analgesia of the distal limb is frequently performed in equine practice to localise lameness. The specificity of blocks has been widely investigated and it is important that clinicians understand the established blocking patterns and limitations for these blocks in order to correctly advise clients on diagnosis, further imaging and prognosis. This article examines the evidence relating to interpretation of distal limb blocks.

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