FUNDAMENTALS.- Basic principles.- Doppler and Sonoelastographic Imaging.- Normal anatomy NORMAL US ANATOMY AND SCANNING TECHNIQUE
Basic principles and US scanning technique
Brachial plexus
Upper limb peripheral nerves
Lower limb peripheral nerves
US PATHOLOGIC FINDINGS
Compressive syndrome
Traumatic injuries
Tumors and tumor-like conditions
NERVE ENTRAPMENT SYNDROME
Physiopathologic findings
Clinical and sonographic considerations.- Entrapment syndromes: the upper limb
Entrapment syndromes: the lower limb
USGUIDED NERVE BLOCKS: PROCEDURE TECHNIQUE
General considerations.- Indications and contraindications.- Setting and patient preparation.- Drugs and materials requirements.- US guidance and Navigation systems.- Interscalene block.- Supraclavicular block
Infraclavicular block
Axillary block
Median nerve block
Ulnar nerve block
Radial nerve block
Thoracic paravertebral block.- Transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block.- Rectus sheat block
Lumbar plexus block.- Iliohypogastric and ilioinguinal nerve block. - Lateral femoral-cutaneous nerve block
Femoral nerve block.- Saphenous nerve block
Sciatic nerve block
Popliteus nerve block
Tibial nerve block. - Ankle block.