Regenerative Pain Medine: PRP for Lower Extremity Pathologies

Does PRP Work for Ankle Sprain and Osteochondral Lesions?

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Sacroiliac Joint Disease Diagnosis & Management

Young Innovators Webinar

Join Ryan Budwany, MD, Nasir Khatri, MD, Tim Deer, MD, Dawood Sayed, MD, Douglas Beal, MD, Christopher Bovinet, MD, Ashley Comer, NP, Sachi Patel, MD, Tyler Phillips, MD, Ammar Mahmoud, MD, Yeshvant Navalgund, and David Rosenblum, MD November 29 | 8:00-9:30 PM EST
CME Sacroiliac Disease Diagnosis and Management

Shoulder and Suprascapular Nerve Anatomy

 

Beyond the Interscalene Brachial Plexus

The C6 Nerve Root and Vertebral Artery

Dr. Rosenblum demonstrates how a commonly used Regional Anesthesia Block, the Interscalene Brachial Plexus Block can be used to find the Cervical Nerve Roots, and Trace them back to the foramen for a possible Selective Nerve Block to treat chronic Cerivcal Radiculitis pain.

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