Use of body-mounted inertial sensors to objectively evaluate the response to perineural analgesia of the distal Limb and intra-articular analgesia of the distal interphalangeal joint in horses with forelimb Lameness
Diagnostic analgesia of the distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint is theoretically helpful to localize the source of pain in the foot to the joint and/or navicular bursa. However, it has been suggested that potential diffusion of local anesthetic agent to nearby distal limb nerves may anesthetize other...
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Main Authors: | Porrakote K. Rungsri, Wolfgang Staecker, Pitiporn Leelamankong, Roberto J. Estrada, Thorben Schulze, Christoph J. Lischer |
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2018
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