
During Nerve Block Injection, avoidance of excessive resistance/pressure to injection is important in decreasing the risk of intraneural/intrafascicular injection?
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- LUMBAR PARAVERTEBRAL (PSOAS COMPARTMENT) BLOCK
- CONTINUOUS SCIATIC NERVE BLOCK
- CONTINUOUS FEMORAL NERVE BLOCK
- CONTINUOUS INTERSCALENE NERVE BLOCK (ANTERIOR AND POSTERIOR APPROACHES)
- LOWER EXTREMITY NERVE BLOCKS IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS
- PARASACRAL NERVE BLOCK
- SUPRACLAVICULAR REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA REANALYSED: THE CORNISH TECHNIQUE
- Anatomy Of The Lumbosacral Spine
- The Anatomical Characteristics Of A Common Epineural Sheath In The Popliteal Fossa
- Lower Extremity Nerve Blocks - An Update
- Nerve Blocks For Postoperative Analgesia: Choices After Common Lower Extremity Procedures
- Posterior Versus Lateral Approaches To Popliteal Nerve Block
- Popliteal Block For Foot Surgery: Posterior Or Lateral Approach?
- Regional Anesthesia in the United States: The Use of Peripheral Nerve Blocks in the USA
- Peripheral Nerve Blocks For Short Saphenous Vein Stripping In Outpatients: A Comparison With Spinal Anesthesia
- Peripheral Nerve Stimulator For Unassisted Nerve Blockade
- Hypertensive Crisis After A Successful Placement Of An Epidural Anesthetic In A Hypertensive Parturient
- Dualstim/Deluxe Model Ns-2ca/Dx Peripheral Nerve Stimulator
- Division Of The Sciatic Nerve In The Popliteal Fossa And Its Possible Implications In Popliteal Nerve Blockade
- Keys To Success With Peripheral Nerve Blocks
- Simplified Landmarks For Popliteal Block
- The Use of Regional Anesthesia in Ambulatory Anesthesia Practice
- The Intensity Of The Current At Which Sciatic Nerve Stimulation Is Achieved Is More Important Factor In Determining The Quality Of Nerve Block Than The Type Of Motor Response Obtained
- Femoral And Genitofemoral Nerve Blocks Versus Spinal Anesthesia For Outpatients Undergoing Long Saphenous Vein Stripping Surgery
- Peripheral Nerve Blocks For Ambulatory Surgery Of The Lower Extremity
- Nerve Localization: Paresthesia or Nerve Stimulation


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