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Ulnar Nerve Block on POCUS
Boxers fracture, ulnar n. block for reduction

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#Ulnar #NerveBlock #POCUS #clinical
Ulnar Nerve Block ... on POCUS Boxers ... reduction IUEM Ultrasound ... #clinical #pain ... #msk #trauma
Median nerve block on POCUS

Median nerve block demonstrated in these clips. Unlike the radial and ulnar
on POCUS Median ... Unlike the radial and ... ulnar nerves, the ... #clinical #ultrasound ... #anesthesia #local
Monteggia Fracture 
Fracture of proximal ulnar shaft with radial head dislocation. Remember “MUGR” to recall where
posterior interosseous nerve ... ED Management: Pain ... DC with orthopedic ... #Radiology #XRay ... #Proximal #MSK
Pericapsular Nerve Group Block (PENG) on POCUS

PENG block: Injection between iliopubic eminence and psoas tendon for
Pericapsular Nerve ... Block (PENG) on POCUS ... iliopubic eminence and ... #ultrasound #clinical ... #anesthesia #pain
Tinel's Test of the Ulnar Nerve

Perform a Tinel's at the cubital tunnel by percussing the ulnar
to recreate pain ... , numbness, and ... PhysicalExam #clinical ... video #sports #msk ... #orthopedics #entrapment
US guided musculocutaneous nerve block for forearm laceration.  Short axis of needle and nerve are
axis of needle and ... Musculocutaneous #NerveBlock #POCUS ... #Ultrasound #Clinical ... #Transverse #MSK ... #Anesthesia #Pain
Spinal Accessory Nerve Block for Myofascial Pain on POCUS

The needle is being viewed in-plane, approaching the
on POCUS The ... #Block #POCUS # ... Pain #clinical # ... ultrasound #anesthesia ... #MSK
Boxer's Fracture - ED Management
Be sure to assess for wounds in patients with fractures of the
ED Management: Pain ... nerve block), immobilize ... Thumb #Metacarpal #Radiology ... Diagnosis #Management #Hand ... #Orthopedics #MSK
Interscalene Nerve Block on POCUS
Fracture/dislocation of a shoulder. Pt hypoxic/hypovent due to opiates. When your rock
Interscalene Nerve ... block like a pro and ... #ultrasound #clinical ... #pain #local #anesthesia ... #msk
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pain. ... have claimed that POCUS ... Singh, MD #Clinical ... #Radiology #POCUS ... #Abdominal #Ultrasound