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For u/s tech in popliteal block, you want to block where the ______ meet

Tibial and peroneal nerves

In a popliteal block, the needle should come

Lateral to medial

Popliteal block: transducer may need to be angled ______ to better image the nerves (anisotropy)

Toward the foot

Stimulation for popliteal block is seen as

Dorsal or plantar flexion

Terminal branches of sciatic that are blocked in the ankle

Tibial, sural, deep perineal, superficial peroneal

Terminal branch of femoral that is blocked in ankle

Saphenous

Below the knee, the saphenous nerve courses _____ to saphenous vein

Medial and posterior

Small nerve in ankle that can be affected by hydrostatic damage

Post tibial

Aggressive injections of large vol of LA at the ankle may cause ______ to small nerves b/c it is enclosed in ligamentous spaces

Hydrostatic damage

Pain can occur in the absence of

Nociception

Acute pain can lead to

SNS activation

Neuropathic pain example

Peripheral neuropathies

Peripheral neuropathies can be seen in

DM and HIV

Neuropathic pain example

Postherpetic neuralgia

Neuropathic pain example

Trigeminal neuralgia

Neuropathic pain example

Central post stroke pain

Neuropathic pain example

SCI

Neuropathic pain example

Neuropathic low back pain

Nociceptive pain example

Mechanical LBP

Nociceptive pain example

RA

Nociceptive pain example

OA

Nociceptive pain example

Chronic inflammatory conditions

Nociceptive pain example

Somatoform pain d/o

Nociceptive pain example

P/o pain

Nociceptive pain example

Sickle cell crisis

Nociceptive pain example

Sports/exercise injury

Mixed pain example

Migraine and chronic daily h/a

Mixed pain example

Fibromyalgia

Mixed pain example

Phantom limb pain

Mixed pain example

Complex regional pain syndrome