FREE Cadaver Demo- Saphenous Nerve & Nerve to Vastus Medialis in the Mid-Thigh
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In this FREE BLOCKJOCKS BASIC cadaver demonstration video Dr. Brianne Owens and Dr. Greg Hickman demonstrate the separate compartmentalization of the saphenous nerve and the nerve to vastus medialis (NVM) at the mid-thigh. This finding mirrors their clinical experience during ultrasound-guided adductor canal blocks on live patients where the NVM is seen completely separated anteriorly from the saphenous nerve by distance and by an independent sheath.
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