Continuing Education
Pain Management
Does PRP Work for Ankle Sprain and Osteochondral Lesions?
NRAP Academy is excited to announce our partnership with Learner+, a clinician-centric reflective learning platform that rewards CME credits to busy clinicians for reflecting anytime learning happens - from interesting patient interactions, case discussions, peer to peer conversations, podcasts - and more! View Learner+ webpage!
Young Innovators Webinar
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.