fbpx
100%
Dark site-logo
Dark site-logo
  • FATE ultrasound
    • Basic FATE course
    • Advanced FATE course
    • The FATE card
  • E-learning shop
  • Workshops
Login
  • E-learning shop
  • Workshops
  • Redeem Enrollment Code
  • Log In
Home US Guided Regional Anesthesia LK native LD: Basic UGRA LKnative - Infraclavicular BP block 5 - The cutaneous distribution of the radial nerve

Private: LK native LD: Basic UGRA

LKnative - Introduction
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Introduction to Basic UGRA (Ultrasound Guided Regional Anaesthesia)
  • 2 - The learning objectives
LKnative - Equipment & techniques
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Probes
  • 3 - Colour Doppler mode
  • 2 - Electrical nerve stimulation
Supraclavicular BP block
Yet to Start
  • 2 - Anatomy of the brachial plexus
  • 1 - Indications
  • 3 - Kulenkampf - the first transcutaneous supraclavicular brachial plexus block
  • 5 - How to place the probe for the supraclavicular block
  • 4 - The first US guided nerve block by Stephan Kapral
  • 11 - Always insert the needle with in-plane technique
  • 7 - Supraclavicular approach: the brachial plexus is a cluster of black profiles
  • 8 - The corner pocket
  • 6 - Supraclavicular anatomy
  • 9 - Always place the probe on top of the first rib and you will see the pleura
  • 10 - Always inject local anesthetic in the corner pocket
LKnative - Infraclavicular BP block
Yet to Start
  • 1 - The infraclavicular block of the brachial plexus
  • 2 - Bone distribution of the nerves from the brachial plexus
  • 4 - The cutaneous distribution of the nerves from the brachial plexus
  • 5 - The cutaneous distribution of the radial nerve
  • 3 - The muscular distribution of the nerves from the brachial plexus
  • 6 - The cutaneous distribution of the median nerve
  • 12 - How to perform the infraclavicular brachial plexus block
  • 7 - The cutaneous distribution of the ulnar nerve
  • 8 - Anatomy of the brachial plexus in the infraclavicular region
  • 9 - The intercostobrachial nerve
  • 11 - Indications of the infraclavicular approach to block the brachial plexus
  • 13 - Infraclavicular block: Point of injection of local anaesthetic
  • 14 - The infraclavicular block with repositioning of the needle tip
  • 15 - Injection of local anaesthetic around the medial cord
  • 17 - Avoid injecting air perineurally
  • 16 - Colour Doppler
LKnative - Axillary BP block
Yet to Start
  • 3 - Anatomy of the axilla
  • 2 - The boundaries of the axilla
  • 1 - Indications
  • 7 - References
  • 5 - Scanning technique
  • 6 - Sonoanatomy of the axillary brachial plexus block
  • 4 - Musculocutaneous nerve
LKnative - Interscalene BP block
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Anatomy of the brachial plexus
  • 2 - The bone innervation of the shoulder
  • 9 - How to perform an ultrasound guided interscalene brachial plexus block
  • 5 - Anatomy of the brachial plexus in the interscalene groove
  • 8 - Indications of the interscalene block
  • 4 - The cutaneous innervation of the shoulder
  • 3 - The muscle innervation of the shoulder
  • 13 - Tracking each spinal nerve root to the sulcus of the spinal nerve of the transverse process
  • 14 - The in-plane approach to the interscalene brachial plexus block
  • 15 - Tracking the brachial plexus from the subclavian artery to the interscalene groove
  • 12 - The spinal nerve roots can be tracked to the sulcus of the transverse process
  • 11 - String of black pearls
  • 10 - The in-plane approach to the interscalene brachial plexus block
  • 17 - Relocating the needle tip - continued
  • 18 - The contrast effect of the local anaesthetic
  • 19 - Do not penetrate the brachial plexus nerves in the interscalene groove
  • 16 - Relocating the needle tip
LKnative - Femoral nerve and femoral triangle blocks
Yet to Start
  • 3 - The anatomy of the femoral nerve
  • 4 - Bone and joint innervation of the femoral nerve
  • 5 - The muscles innervated by the femoral nerve
  • 1 - Anatomy of the femoral nerve
  • 2 - The anatomy of the femoral nerve
  • 11 - The appearance of the femoral nerve
  • 12 - In-plane needle approach and injection of local anaesthetic around the femoral nerve
  • 7 - The saphenous nerve territory - a femoral nerve branch
  • 10 - How to perform a femoral nerve block
  • 9 - Indications of the femoral nerve block
  • 6 - The cutaneous distribution of the femoral nerve
  • 15 - The cutaneous distribution of the saphenous nerve
  • 17 - Blocking the saphenous nerve separately in the adductor canal
  • 18 - The saphenous nerve block
  • 13 - The saphenous nerve can be blocked separately
  • 14 - The sonoanatomy of the saphenous nerve in the femoral triangle and the adductor canal
LKnative - Popliteal sciatic nerve block
Yet to Start
  • 6 - The lateral plantar nerve branch of the tibial nerve
  • 5 - The medial plantar nerve branch of the tibial nerve
  • 4 - Tibial nerve branches to the knee: The genicular nerves
  • 3 - The tibial nerve
  • 2 - Anatomy of the sciatic nerve in the popliteal fossa
  • 1 - Anatomy of the sciatic nerve
  • 7 - The medial calcaneal nerve branch of the tibial nerve
  • 11 - The sural nerve - a branch from the tibial nerve
  • 9 - The medial plantar nerve innervation of the toe tips and the nailbeds
  • 10 - The sural nerve branches off the tibial nerve in the popliteal fossa
  • 8 - Cutaneus innervation of the sole of the foot from the tibial nerve
  • 13 - The common peroneal nerve
  • 14 - The common peroneal nerve
  • 15 - The peroneal communicating nerve
  • 16 - The lateral cutaneous nerve of the calf
  • 12 - Cutaneus distribution of the sural nerve
  • 21 - Cutaneous distribution of the deep peroneal nerve
  • 20 - The deep peroneal nerve
  • 19 - Cutaneous distribution of the superficial peroneal nerve
  • 17 - Lateral cutaneous nerve of the calf
  • 18 - The superficial peroneal nerve - a terminal branch of the common peroneal nerve
  • 28 - The benefit of blocking the branches after the bifurcation
  • 29 - Appearance of the peroneal nerve at the bifurcation
  • 22 - Non-sciatic innervation of the leg, ankle and foot
  • 23 - Non-sciatic innervation of the leg
  • 26 - How to perform a sciatic popliteal nerve block
  • 27 - Use the popliteal artery as a proxy marker
  • 30 - Complete perineural spread of local anaesthetic by relocating the needle tip
  • 31 - Relocating the needle tip
  • 32 - Avoid intraneural injection of local anaesthetic
  • 33 - You can touch the nerve but don't pierce it
  • 34 - Blocking the sciatic nerve proximal to the bifurcation
  • 35 - The endpoint of injection
  • 36 - Enhanced visibility after injection
  • 37 - Reduced nerve visibility in obese patients
LKnative - TAP Block
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Transversus abdominis plane block
  • 2 - Transversus abdominis plane block
  • 3 - The intercostal TAP plexus block
  • 4 - The classic TAP plexus block
  • 5 - Indications for the Bilateral Dual TAP block (BD-TAP block)
  • 6 - The intercostal TAP block
  • 7 - How to perform the classic TAP plexus block
  • 8 - The classic TAP block
LKnative - Ilioinguinal & iliohypogastric nerve block
Yet to Start
  • 5 - Sonoanatomy of the ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric nerve block
  • 4 - Scanning technique with the ultrasound guided ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric nerve block
  • 1 - Indications
  • 2 - Anatomy of the iliohypogastric nerve
  • 3 - Anatomy of the ilioinguinal nerve
  • 7 - References
LKnative - Intercostal block
Yet to Start
  • 2 - Anatomy of the intercostal nerve
  • 1 - Indications
  • 4 - Sonoanatomy: The intercostal nerves
  • 3 - Scanning technique for ultrasound guided intercostal block
LKnative - Ankle block
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Indications
  • 2 - Anatomy: The trajectory of the sural nerve
  • 3 - Anatomy: The trajectory of the superficial peroneal nerve
  • 8 - Sonoanatomy of the deep peroneal nerve anterior to the ankle joint
  • 4 - Anatomy: The trajectory of the deep peroneal nerve
  • 5 - The trajectory of the tibial nerve
  • 6 - Anatomy: The trajectory of the saphenous nerve
  • 7 - Scanning technique
  • 11 - Sonoanatomy of the tibial nerve
  • 12 - Sonoanatomy of the sural nerve
  • 13 - Sonoanatomy of the saphenous nerve
  • 15 - References
  • 9 - Sonoanatomy of the deep peroneal nerve in the anterior compartment
  • 10 - Sonoanatomy of the superficial peroneal nerve
LKnative - Rectus sheath block
Yet to Start
  • 4 - Scanning technique for the ultrasound guided rectus sheath block
  • 5 - Sonoanatomy of the rectus sheath block
  • 3 - Anatomy: The rectus abdominis muscle
  • 1 - Indications
  • 2 - Anatomy of the rectus sheath
  • 7 - References
LKnative - Fascia iliaca compartment block
Yet to Start
  • 4 - Sonoanatomy of the fascia iliaca compartment block
  • 2 - Anatomy of the fascia iliaca compartment
  • 1 - Indications
  • 3 - Scanning technique for the fascia iliaca compartment block
  • 6 - References
LKnative - PECS blocks
Yet to Start
  • 3 - Anatomy: The clavipectoral fascia
  • 1 - Indications
  • 2 - Anatomy: The medial and lateral pectoral nerves
  • 4 - Anatomy: The clavipectoral fascia from a sagittal view
  • 10 - Sonoanatomy: PECS I block and step one of the PECS II block
  • 9 - Scanning technique
  • 8 - Anatomy: Cutaneous innervation of the branches of the intercostal nerves
  • 7 - Anatomy: Intercostal nerves
  • 5 - Anatomy: The clavipectoral fascia penetrated by nerve and vessels
  • 6 - Anatomy: The nerves in the axilla
  • 15 - References
  • 13 - Sonoanatomy: Needle insertion for step two of PECS II
  • 12 - Sonoanatomy: Identify the ribs
  • 11 - Sonoanatomy: Step two of the PECS II block
LKnative - Serratus plane block
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Indications
  • 4 - References
  • 2 - Anatomy
  • 3 - Sonoanatomy and needle insertion
LKnative - Summary
Yet to Start
  • 1 - Summary
LKnative - Infraclavicular BP block

5 – The cutaneous distribution of the radial nerve

← Back to Lesson

The radial nerve innervates the skin on the extensor side of the upper limb

Image missing
The green colour depicts the cutaneous innervation of the radial nerve

← Previous Topic Next Topic →

  • E-learning shop
  • Workshops
  • In-hospital training
  • Medical schools
  • About us
  • Partners
  • Contact us
  • FAQ
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • linkedin
  • youtube
  • Terms of Use
  • General Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
USabcd ApS
Erling Jacobsens Gade 67
DK - 8240 Risskov
E-mail: info@usabcd.org
CVR 32 87 78 85
Copyright 2017 - All Rights Reserved | Designed by WisdmLabs
error: Content is protected !!