// Lower Extremity Nerve Blocks

Below, we have listed links to multiple sites demonstrating various approaches to peripheral and neuraxial nerve blockade.

Femoral Nerve Block

Video of Continuous Femoral Block by Dr. Andre Boezaart
Video of Single Injection Femoral Block by Dr. Andre Boezaart
Continuous Femoral Nerve Block by RA Education
Femoral Nerve Block from Ultrasound for Regional Anesthesia
Single-Shot Femoral Nerve Block from NYSORA
Femoral Nerve Block from Neuraxiom

Lumbar Paravertebral Nerve Block

Video of Continuous Lumbar Paravertebral Block by Dr. Andre Boezaart

Sciatic Nerve Block

Single Injection Subgluteal Approach by Dr. Andre Boezaart
Continuous Subgluteal Approach by Dr. Andre Boezaart
Continuous Sciatic Nerve Block from RA Education
Gluteal and Subgluteal approaches to the Sciatic Nerve from Ultrasound for Regional Anesthesia
Posterior Approach to the Sciatic Nerve from NYSORA
Sciatic Nerve Block from Neuraxiom

Popliteal Approach to the Sciatic Nerve

Video of Single Injection Popliteal Block by Dr. Andre Boezaart
Video of Continuous Popliteal Block by Dr. Andre Boezaart
Popliteal approach from Ultrasound for Regional Anesthesia
Intertendinous and Lateral Approach to the Popliteal Block from NYSORA
Popliteal Block from Neuraxiom

Obturator Nerve Block

Obturator Nerve Block from ESRA Learning Zone
Obturator Nerve Block from Ultrasound for Regional Anesthesia

Ankle Block

Video of Ankle Block by Dr. Andre Boezaart
Ankle Block from NYSORA
Ankle Block from Ultrasound for Regional Anesthesia

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