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219. INFRACLAVICULAR BLOCK INTRODUCTION The infraclavicular brachial plexus block is ideal for operations distal to the elbow. Adequate time (approximately 20 minutes) should be allowed after the block placement to achieve

9. INFRACLAVICULAR BLOCK INTRODUCTION The infraclavicular brachial plexus block is ideal for operations distal to the elbow. Adequate time (approximately 20 minutes) should be allowed after the block placement to achieve

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224. NERVE STIMULATION and ULTRASOUND THEORY nerve stimulation The concept of using an electric current to generate muscle contractions via nerve stimulation is nearly a century old, although the theory behind

4. NERVE STIMULATION and ULTRASOUND THEORY nerve stimulation The concept of using an electric current to generate muscle contractions via nerve stimulation is nearly a century old, although the theory behind

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2324. CONTINUOUS PERIPHERAL NERVE BLOCK INTRODUCTION The continuous peripheral nerve block (CPNB) catheter allows the benefits of regional anesthesia to be extended beyond the 8 to 20 hours achieved

24. CONTINUOUS PERIPHERAL NERVE BLOCK INTRODUCTION The continuous peripheral nerve block (CPNB) catheter allows the benefits of regional anesthesia to be extended beyond the 8 to 20 hours achieved

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2419. SCIATIC NERVE BLOCK: LATERAL APPROACH INTRODUCTION Like the anterior approach, the lateral approach to the sciatic nerve has the advantage of being performed with the patient in the supine position.

19. SCIATIC NERVE BLOCK: LATERAL APPROACH INTRODUCTION Like the anterior approach, the lateral approach to the sciatic nerve has the advantage of being performed with the patient in the supine position.

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2522. ANKLE BLOCK INTRODUCTION and Anatomy Five peripheral nerves supply the foot: the tibial nerve, the deep peroneal nerve, the superficial peroneal nerve, the sural nerve, and the saphenous nerve. All cross the ankle an

22. ANKLE BLOCK INTRODUCTION and Anatomy Five peripheral nerves supply the foot: the tibial nerve, the deep peroneal nerve, the superficial peroneal nerve, the sural nerve, and the saphenous nerve. All cross the ankle an

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2615. FEMORAL NERVE BLOCK INTRODUCTION The femoral nerve block provides analgesia to the anterior thigh, including the flexor muscles of the hip and extensor muscles of the knee. Historically this block was also known as t

15. FEMORAL NERVE BLOCK INTRODUCTION The femoral nerve block provides analgesia to the anterior thigh, including the flexor muscles of the hip and extensor muscles of the knee. Historically this block was also known as t

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2716. INDIVIDUAL NERVE BLOCKS OF THE LUMBAR PLEXUS LATERAL FEMORAL CUTANEOUS NERVE BLOCK Introduction. The lateral femoral cutaneous (LFC) nerve is a purely sensory nerve derived from the

16. INDIVIDUAL NERVE BLOCKS OF THE LUMBAR PLEXUS LATERAL FEMORAL CUTANEOUS NERVE BLOCK Introduction. The lateral femoral cutaneous (LFC) nerve is a purely sensory nerve derived from the

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2817. SCIATIC NERVE BLOCK:  POSTERIOR AND ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES INTRODUCTION The sciatic nerve supplies motor and sensory innervation to the posterior aspect of the thigh as

17. SCIATIC NERVE BLOCK: POSTERIOR AND ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES INTRODUCTION The sciatic nerve supplies motor and sensory innervation to the posterior aspect of the thigh as

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2921. SAPHENOUS NERVE BLOCK INTRODUCTION The saphenous nerve is the only nerve below the knee that is not derived from the sciatic nerve. Rather, it is a continuation of the femoral nerve (part of the lumbar plexus) extend

21. SAPHENOUS NERVE BLOCK INTRODUCTION The saphenous nerve is the only nerve below the knee that is not derived from the sciatic nerve. Rather, it is a continuation of the femoral nerve (part of the lumbar plexus) extend

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308. supraclavicular Block INTRODUCTION The supraclavicular nerve block is ideal for procedures of the upper arm, from the midhumeral level down to the hand (FigureThe brachial plexus is most compact at the level of

8. supraclavicular Block INTRODUCTION The supraclavicular nerve block is ideal for procedures of the upper arm, from the midhumeral level down to the hand (FigureThe brachial plexus is most compact at the level of

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