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Superior Cluneal Nerve Injection
Indication


Anatomy

Indications

Contraindications

Pre-procedural Evaluation

Equipment

Technique

Injection can be done by landmark guided palpation based on the maximal area of tenderness, and/or by ultrasound guidance.

Ultrasound Guided

An ultrasound guided technique has been developed, in a cadaveric and live human randomised study.[1]

Fluoroscopy Guided

Landmark Guided

Complications

Aftercare

Videos

See Also

External Links

References

  1. Nielsen et al.. Randomized trial of ultrasound-guided superior cluneal nerve block. Regional anesthesia and pain medicine 2019. . PMID: 31061111. DOI.