// Upper Extremity Nerve Blocks

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

Cervical Paravertebral Nerve Block

Video of Continuous Cervical Paravertebral Nerve Block by Dr. Andre Boezaart (mp4)
Monograph from RA Education

Interscalene Approach to the Brachial Plexus

Video of Single Injection Interscalene by Dr. Andre Boezaart (mp4)
Video of Continuous Interscalene by Dr. Andre Boezaart
Continuous interscalene Nerve Block from RA Education

Interscalene Block from Ultrasound for Regional Anesthesia
Stimulator-Guided and Ultrasound-Guided Interscalene Block from NYSORA
Interscalene Approach to the Brachial Plexus by Neuraxiom

Supraclavicular Approach to the Brachial Plexus

Supraclavicular Block from Ultrasound for Regional Anesthesia
Supraclavicular Block including Ultrasound-Guided approach from NYSORA
Supraclavicular Approach from Neuraxiom

Infraclavicular Approach to the Brachial Plexus

Video of Single Injection Infraclavicular Block by Dr. Andre Boezaart (mp4)
Video of Continuous Infraclavicular Block by Dr. Andre Boezaart (mp4)
Continuous infraclavicular nerve block from RA Education
Infraclavicular Block from Ultrasound for Regional Anesthesia
Stimulator-Guided and Ultrasound-Guided Infraclavicular Brachial Plexus Block from NYSORA
Infraclavicular Approach from Neuraxiom

Axillary Approach to the Brachial Plexus

Video of Single Injection Axillary Block by Dr. Andre Boezaart (mp4)
Video of Continuous Axillary Block by Dr. Andre Boezaart (mp4)

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