App Name | Interventional Pain App v |
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Genre | Apps, Education |
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Package Name | com.nysorainterventionalpain.app |
Rating | ( 24 ) |
Installs | 1,000+ |
Standardized Fluoroscopy-Guided Interventional Pain Procedures
Interventional Pain App details in step-wise fluoroscopic approach evidence-based interventional pain procedures with the focus on Standards, Safety & Efficacy..
Images, illustrations, functional anatomy, and recommended interventional pain blocks and procedures.
Updated standardized approach to the 20 procedures tested at the FIPP exam
Comprises all standardized interventions in entire interventional pain management
Clear procedural steps : Paramedian Approach, AP and Contralateral Oblique Fluoroscopy Views, Fluoroscopy Technique, Target Localization – Lateral approach
Loaded with Clinical Pearls and unacceptable and potentially harmful needle placements on the exam
Effective tips on how to obtain best images
Highly practical mnemonics for memorizing structures of importance to success and avoidance of complications
Best resource for both examinees and examiners that improves patient care
Each procedure with bulleted tips to assure patient safety.
Fluoroscopy-guided interventions: Interlaminar Cervical Epidural Injection, Intra Articular Cervical Facet Joint Block, C2-T1 – Posterior and Lateral Approach, Intercostal Nerve Block, Sacroiliac Joint Injection, Sacroiliac Joint Radiofrequency Ablation (Bipolar Palisade Technique), Superior Hypogastric Plexus Block – Anterior Approach, Neuroplasty (Caudal, Transgrade and Transforaminal approach), Superior Hypogastric Plexus Block – Transdiscal Approach, Splanchnic Block and Radiofrequency Ablation
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