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Proximal femoral anatomy and regional block target areas image

10/10/2025 by Bob Dunn

A new image showing the proximal femoral anatomy and target areas for regional nerve blocks has been added to the Regional anaesthesia page.

Categories New images Tags Resuscitation
Pericapsular nerve block
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