Suprascapular Nerve Block - Ultrasound Scanning Technique
This type of block is used to treat shoulder pain, requiring less cortisone or steroid than a joint injection. Dr. Rosenblum uses the Clarius L7 Linear Scanner to locate the suprascapular nerve deep to the transverse scapular ligament, and inject around the nerve while avoiding the suprascapular nerve and ensuring accurate distribution of the analgesia. Scanner: Clarius L7 HD Linear Scanner

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Suprascpular nerve block

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Supraclavicular Block - Regional anesthesia Crash course with Dr. Hadzic

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Ultrasound-guided Shoulder Injection

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Suprascapular Nerve Block

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Scanning the shoulder - start with the long head of biceps!

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Phrenic-sparing Shoulder Blocks: Suprascapular and Axillary Nerve Blocks

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Anterior Suprascapular nerve block

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Subacromial Injection

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LUMBAR SPINE SONOANATOMY

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Diaphragm-Sparing Blocks for Shoulder Analgesia

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Suprascapular nerve block

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Subacromial Cortisone Injection with Clarius Ultrasound - Scanning and Injection Demonstration

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ULTRASOUND GUIDED FACET JOINT AND MEDIAL BRANCH INFILTRATION

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SUPRACLAVICULAR BRACHIAL PLEXUS BLOCK

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How to Improve US Image in 15 Seconds!

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Suprascapular Nerve Block

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Webinar: Ultrasound-Guided Shoulder Injections Part 1

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Shoulder Pain Injection Suprascapular Nerve Block - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim

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Spinoglenoid and Suprascapular Notch - 2 min series MSKUS

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