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This is a procedure used to both all three branches of one or more dorsal rami. This can be done under ultrasound guidance and so is more readily accessible than the preferred fluoroscopically guided medial branch block.{{# | This is a procedure used to both all three branches of one or more dorsal rami.{{#pmid:17383923|miyakoshi}} This can be done under ultrasound guidance and so is more readily accessible than the preferred fluoroscopically guided medial branch block. See {{#l:kimura2020 ultrasound guided total dorsal ramus block.pdf|Kimura et al}} for a free open access article on the technique. | ||
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This is a procedure used to both all three branches of one or more dorsal rami.[1] This can be done under ultrasound guidance and so is more readily accessible than the preferred fluoroscopically guided medial branch block. See {{#l:kimura2020 ultrasound guided total dorsal ramus block.pdf|Kimura et al}} for a free open access article on the technique.
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