Infrapatellar Branch of Saphenous Nerve | The Overlooked Source of Knee Pain
Struggling with knee pain that just won’t go away? One overlooked cause could be the infrapatellar branch of the saphenous nerve (IPBSN). In this session, I explain the anatomy, variations, entrapment sites, ultrasound scanning techniques, and clinical implications of the saphenous nerve—especially its infrapatellar branch, a common but often missed cause of chronic anterior and medial knee pain. 👉 For Doctors & Pain Specialists: Learn the clinical relevance of the saphenous nerve and its infrapatellar branch Understand how to scan the nerve with ultrasound Explore diagnostic clues, entrapment syndromes, and interventional approaches Enhance your skills for pain fellowship training and one-to-one ultrasound teaching courses with us 👉 For Patients: If you are suffering from persistent knee pain even after surgery, physiotherapy, or medications, the infrapatellar saphenous nerve could be the missing piece. Watch to understand how this nerve may cause pain, stiffness, or tingling in your knee—and how specialists can help. 📞 Contact International Pain Centre (Delhi) : +91-9993336525 📧 Email: [email protected] 🌐 internationalpaincentre.com TIMSTAMPS/CHAPTERS 00:00 – Saphenous Nerve and Infrapatellar Branch: Role in Knee Pain 00:28 – Anatomy of the Saphenous Nerve 02:35 – Relationship of Saphenous Nerve with Sartorius and Adductor Canal 04:16 – Common causes of Saphenous Nerve Entrapment and Injury 05:02 – Saphenous Nerve Entrapment Sites: Proximal vs Distal 06:05 – Symptoms of Saphenous Nerve Entrapment 07:12 - Infrapatellar Nerve entrapment and Neuropathy 08:35 – Ultrasound Anatomy of the Saphenous Nerve and Infrapatellar Branch 🌐 Want to learn more or train with us? Pain fellowships, advanced ultrasound training, or one-to-one mentorship available. 👉 For training enquiries / fellowships / workshops, contact: : 📞 +91-9993336525s. 🔔 Subscribe for more clinical masterclasses & pain education: YouTube: Education Without Barriers 📷 Instagram: International Pain Centre 🌐 Website: internationalpaincentre.comntre 👍 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more cutting-edge pain education content. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ About the Doctor: He is currently working at the International Pain Centre (https://internationalpaincentre.com), Delhi as the Head of Pain Management Services. He is trained as a Pain Management Specialist and an Anaesthetist in the UK. He has over 13 years of work experience in the UK including working as a Chronic Pain Consultant in many UK hospitals. Dr. Manocha believes in a multidisciplinary approach and providing evidence-based treatments at par with international standards. He is committed to providing quality care and believes in building a long-term relationship with patients based on honest communication and keeping their interests foremost. —----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: All information in this video is provided in good faith for general informational purposes only and is aimed at empowering patients with adequate knowledge about the condition being discussed. It is NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Do not disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking medical treatment because of any information in this video. We give no warranty of any kind regarding the accuracy, adequacy, reliability, validity or completeness of any information. Your reliance on any information in the video is solely at your own risk. We shall not have any liability, under any circumstances, for any losses or damages incurred as a result of the information in this video.

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