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Vt Ll Touch: Using The Q In Evaluating Diagnostic Blocks
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If evaluating blocks on the lunge is desired, it is easiest to do so using the General Comparison report to view lunge left pre and post block (or lunge right pre and post block) side by side. Blocking AIDE is not provided for lunging trials.
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If a lameness is not stable the evaluator should:
A) exercise the horse such as lunging for a few minutes to see if it can be stabilized
B) repeat the straight line trials after exercise
C) block the horse
D) Both A and B
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When using the blocking comparison report, straight line blocking trials should be compared to the last straight line trial before the block being evaluated was applied in order get an accurate percent change from that specific block (i.e. low four point compared to abaxial, abaxial compared to PDN...).
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A stable lameness should be confirmed before blocking a horse. A stable lameness is indicated by two back to back trials with results similar in:
A) lame limb
B) amplitude of lameness
C) timing of lameness
All of the above
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Blocking results should only be compared to trials on the same surface.
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Straight line blocking trials should be compared using the comparison report
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7.
The 95% confidence intervals for forelimb and hind limb lameness are (respectively)
+/- 6mm for Diff Max and Diff Min Head (or 8.5 for VS); +/- 3mm for Diff Max and Diff...
+/- 6mm for Diff Max and Diff Min Head (or 8.5 for VS); +/- 3mm for Diff Max and Diff Min Pelvis
6mm for VS and 3mm for Diff Max and Diff Min Pelvis
3mm for VS and +/- 6mm for Diff Max Diff Min Pelvis
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If the amount of change is within the 95% confidence intervals of repeatability the user should
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Stop blocking
Repeat the trial to confirm results
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If evaluating blocks on the lunge is desired, it is easiest to do so...
If a lameness is not stable the evaluator should:
When using the blocking comparison report, straight line blocking...
A stable lameness should be confirmed before blocking a horse. A...
Blocking results should only be compared to trials on the same...
Straight line blocking trials should be compared using the comparison...
The 95% confidence intervals for forelimb and hind limb lameness are...
If the amount of change is within the 95% confidence intervals of...
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