SUPERFICIAL RADIAL NERVE Block - a "How-To" Guide (for Motor-Sparing Wrist Blocks)

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  • Опубліковано 17 чер 2023
  • Motor-sparing wrist blocks are useful for minor hand surgery, or where intraoperative testing of finger movement is desired by the surgeon. The SUPERFICIAL RADIAL NERVE innervates the dorsum of the hand and fingers, and can be easily located at the wrist using the key landmarks of (1) radial artery and (2) brachioradialis muscle.
    It should be combined with a LATERAL ANTEBRACHIAL CUTANEOUS nerve block for complete coverage of the region around the base of the thumb (see LACN block video in the series - • LATERAL ANTEBRACHIAL C... ).
    This video is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, or consultation with a health care professional.

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  • @Icanhandle5877
    @Icanhandle5877 Місяць тому

    Hello Sir,
    I have a superficial radial surgery recently in my hand. Any potential problem or anything I should be worried about?