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Nerve & Joint Blocks
in Large Animals
Dane Tatarniuk, DVM
September 3rd, 2013
Nerve & Joint Blocks
• Indications
– Localize areas of lameness within a limb
– Desensitize areas of a limb for surgical / noxious
procedures
Neurophysiology Review
• How do local anesthetics work?
– Nerves require Na+ influx from extracellular to
intracellular
– Binds and blocks the Na+ gated channels on the
neuronal cell membrane
– No influx of Na+ from extracellular to intracellular
• No depolarization
– Can be coupled with epinephrine for vasoconstriction
• Longer anesthetic
• Less bleeding
Formulations
Drug Onset Duration
Lidocaine Fast 1 – 2 hours
Mepivicaine
(Carbocaine®)
Fast 2 – 3 hours
Bupivicaine Intermediate 3 – 6 hours
Nerve & Joint Blocks
• Anatomical Considerations
– What structures do the nerves innervate at
varying levels of the limb?
– Where do the nerves branch?
– Are certain joints separate or do they
communicate with other joints?
– Are synovial structures in close proximity to
nerves?
Nerve & Joint Blocks
• Lameness Exam Considerations
– Is the lameness ‘blockable’?
• Can you see it consistently
– Is the horse amendable to nerve blocks?
• No sedation allowed
– Distal-to-Proximal nerve block sequence
• Nerve blocks desensitize distal and deep to site of
injection
– Did the nerve block work?
• Skin sensitivity
Nerve & Joint Blocks
• Preparation
– Nerve blocks
• Ensure skin is clean
• 1 – 5 minutes of cleaning the skin with
chlorhexidine/betadine + alcohol
– Joint blocks
• Entering the joint, so requires aseptic preparation of the skin
• 10 minutes minimum
• Sterile technique (gloves, needle, syringe)
• New bottle of local anesthetic
– Nerve blocks near a synovial structure warrant
consideration for an aseptic preparation
• ‘What if’ you inadvertently inject the synovial structure
Nerve & Joint Blocks
• Side effects
– Cellulitis
– Hematoma
– Synovitis
• Septic vs. Non-septic
– Local Anesthetic Toxicity
• Outcome
– Did the lameness improve or not?
– False negative?
• Mechanical, Deep pain, Learned behavior
Resource
• “Equine Joint Injection and
Regional Anesthesia”
• Editors: William Moyer, Jim
Schumacher, John
Schumacher
• Publisher: Academic
Veterinary Solutions, 2011
• Amazon Cost: $100
NERVE BLOCKS
Palmar / Plantar Digital Nerve Block
• Volume:
– 1 – 2 cc
• Needle:
– 25 gauge, ¾ inch
• Technique:
– Palpate the lateral and the
medial palmar/plantar
digital neurovascular
bundle.
– Place needle axial to the
collateral cartilage, as low in
the foot as possible.
– Can perform with the limb
held up or with the horse
standing on the limb.
Palmar / Plantar Digital Nerve Block
• Blocks palmar/plantar
third of foot & the sole
– Navicular bone
– Navicular bursa
– Digital cushion
– Distal aspect of DDFT
– Wings of P3
– Sole, bars, heels, frog
– (occasionally) coffin
joint
Abaxial Nerve Block
• Volume:
– 1 – 2 cc
• Needle:
– 25 gauge, ¾ inch
• Technique:
– Palpate the lateral and medial
palmar/plantar digital
neurovascular bundle on the
abaxial aspect of the sesamoid
bones.
– Insert needle along length of the
nerve.
– Nerve is at the palmar/plantar
aspect of the bundle
• cranial -> “V.A.N.” -> caudal
Abaxial Nerve Block
• Blocks everything
below the level of the
fetlock
– Foot
– Coffin joint
– Pastern Joint
– P1/P2/P3
– Distal DDFT
– Distal Extensor Tendons
– Distal Sesamoidean
Ligaments
Low Four Point Nerve Block
• This block is specific for the forelimbs
• Volume & Needle:
– 2 – 3cc
– 1 inch, 22 gauge
• Technique:
– Lateral & medial palmar nerves (2)
– Lateral & medial palmar metacarpal nerves (2)
– Lateral & medial palmar nerves
• Between the DDFT and suspensory ligament,
halfway up the length of the cannon bone
• Avoid the flexor tendon sheath
– Lateral & medial palmar metacarpal
• Distal to the ‘button’ of the lateral & medial
splint bone
Six-Point Nerve Block
• Volume & Needle:
– 2 – 3cc
– 1 inch, 22 gauge
• Technique:
– Lateral & medial plantar nerves,
and lateral & medial plantar
metatarsal nerves are blocked
identical to 4-point block in the
forelimb
– In the hindlimb, ‘dorsal metatarsal’
nerves innervate the dorsal surface
– Therefore, an additional
subcutaneous ring block is directed
dorsally
Low Four & Six Point Nerve Block
• Blocks fetlock joint and all
structures below
– DDFT/SDFT up to level of
block
– Insertion/branches of
suspensory ligament
Proximal Metacarpal/tarsal
• Volume & Needle:
– 2 – 3cc
– 1.5 inch, 22 gauge
• Techniques:
– High 4-point: block the palmar nerves
between DDFT & suspensory ligament,
and block palmar metacarpal nerves
axial to the splint bone and abaxial to
the suspensory ligament
– Local infiltration of suspensory ligament:
Directly infiltrate along axial aspect of
splint bones, directly next to the
suspensory ligament
– Lateral palmar: Anesthetize the lateral
palmar nerve as it courses along the
medial aspect of the accessory carpal
bone
Proximal Metacarpal/tarsal
• Blocks all structures distal to the
carpus, including the proximal
suspensory ligament.
Median & Ulnar Nerve Block
• Volume & Needle
– 10cc, 1.5inch 22 gauge
• Technique
– Median nerve: inject 5cm
distal to the elbow joint, on
the medial aspect of the
limb. The needle is walked off
the caudal aspect of the
radius.
– Ulnar nerve: inject 10cm
proximal to the accessory
carpal bone, between the
flexor carpi ulnaris muscle
and ulnaris lateralis muscle.
Median & Ulnar Nerve Block
• Blocks entire limb from
distal radius down,
including the carpus.
Peroneal & Tibial Nerve Block
• Volume: 10 - 20cc
• Needle: 1.5 inch, 22 gauge
• Technique:
– Deep and superficial peroneal
nerve: is anesthetized on the lateral
aspect of the limb, 10cm proximal
to the point of the hock, in a groove
created by the long and lateral
digital extensor muscles.
– Tibial nerve: is blocked 10cm
proximal to the calcaneus, between
the gastrocnemius tendon &
superficial digital flexor tendon.
• Nerve lies closer to medial aspect of
the limb
Peroneal & Tibial Nerve Block
• Blocks entire limb from
distal tibia down,
including the tarsus.
JOINT BLOCKS
Coffin Joint Block
• Needle: 1.5 inch, 20 gauge
• Volume: 4 – 6 cc
• Technique:
– Dorsal: Insert needle through
dorsal surface of distal limb, 1-2cm
proximal to the coronary band.
Needle penetrates common digital
extensor tendon. Needle aligned
either perpendicular to skin surface
or parallel to ground.
– Lateral: Palpate the proximal edge
of the collateral cartilage, halfway
between dorsal and palmar/plantar
aspect of P2. The needle is angled
medial and down-wards.
Coffin Joint Block
• Dorsal approach is both
vascular and well
innervated
– Site will bleed
– Stay in a safe position
• Bandage site after
injection
• Structures blocked
include the entire coffin
joint, and navicular bursa
by diffusion.
Fetlock Joint Block
• Volume & Needle: 8 – 12cc, 20 gauge, 1.5 inch
• Proximal palmar/plantar pouch:
Palmar/plantar to the cannon bone, dorsal to
the lateral branch of the suspensory
ligament, and distal to the button of the lateral
splint bone. Needle is inserted in laterally and
angled downward.
• Dorsal pouch: Dorsal aspect of the
fetlock, needle inserted lateral and parallel to
the frontal plane. Needle enters deep to the
common/long digital extensor tendon.
• Distal palmar pouch: Palpate recess along distal
dorsal side of lateral sesamoid bone, proximal
to palmar/plantar process of P1. The needle is
angled upward and dorsal-medial.
• Collateral Sesamoidean approach: Insert the
needle between the palmar/plantar aspect of
the cannon bone and dorsal articular surface of
the sesamoid bone, penetrating through the
lateral collateral sesamoidean ligament.
Carpus Joint Block
• Needle & Volume:
– 20 gauge, 1.5 inch, 7-10 cc
• Radiocarpal joint: injected dorsally, with
the carpus flexed. Palpated as
indentation on medial or lateral side of
extensor carpi radialis tendon. Proximal
border is the dorsal-distal radius and
distal border is dorsal-proximal
radial/intermediate carpal bone. The
needle is directed straight into the
indentation.
• Intercarpal joint: Similar. Carpus flexed
and indentation medial or lateral side of
extensor carpi radialis tendon. Proximal
border is dorsal-distal
radial/intermediate carpal bone, and
distal border is proximal border of third
carpal bone. The needle is directed
straight into the indentation.
Carpus Joint Block
• Lateral approach:
– Palpate notch created by the ulnaris
lateralis tendon and lateral digital
extensor tendon. Insert the needle
into small depressions immediately
distal to this notch.
– The benefit of this approach is that it
can be performed with the horse
standing on the limb.
• The radiocarpal joint block is
isolated only to that joint.
• Due to communication, the
intercarpal joint block also blocks
the carpal-metacarpal joint.
Tibial-Tarsal Joint Block
• Needle & Volume:
– 1.5 inch, 20 gauge, 10 - 20 cc
• Tibial-tarsal joint is approached on the
dorsal-medial aspect of the hock, where
the joint pouch is easily palpated. The
needle is inserted directly inwards.
• Important to be aware of the saphenous
vein and avoid during needle insertion.
• Can inject the medial or lateral plantar
pouch of tibia-tarsal joint
– Easier when effusive
• Structures blocked:
– Tibialtarsal itself is blocked, as well as the
proximal inter-tarsal joint due to
communication.
DIT & TMT Joint Block
• Needle: 1 inch, 22 gauge
• Volume: 3 – 5cc
• Distal intertarsal joint:
– Injected on medial aspect
– Limb situated forward
– Needle inserted into a T-shaped
gap formed by the junction of
• Fused first & second tarsal bone,
• Third tarsal bone
• Central tarsal bone
– T-shaped gap is immediately
distal to the cuneal tendon.
DIT & TMT Joint Block
• Needle: 1.5 inch, 20 gauge
• Volume: 3 – 5 cc
• Tarsal-metatarsal joint:
– Injected on the plantar-
lateral aspect of the hock
– Needle is inserted
immediately above the
head of the lateral splint
bone
– Needle is angled in a dorsal-
medial and distal direction
DIT & TMT Joint Block
• In approximately 25% of
cases, the distal intertarsal
and tarsal-metatarsal joints
communicate
• In approximately 10% of
cases, the distal intertarsal
joint communicates higher
up with the proximal
intertarsal & tibiotarsal joint
Stifle Joint Block
• Needle: 18 gauge, 1.5 inch
• Volume: >20 cc
• Medial Femoral-Tibial:
– Needle is inserted in between the
medial patellar ligament and medial
collateral ligament, proximal to the
tibial tuberosity.
– Watch for & avoid vessels
• Femoral-Patellar:
– Needle is inserted in between the
medial and middle patellar
ligament, proximal to the tibial
tuberosity. Needle is angled
upwards, towards the supra-patellar
recess.
• Lateral Femoral-Tibial:
– Needle is inserted caudal to the lateral
collateral ligament, proximal to the
proximal-lateral edge of the tibia.
Stifle Joint Block
• Approximately 25%
communication between
femoral-patellar and medial
femoral-tibial
• Approximately 15%
communication between
femoral patellar and lateral
femoral-tibial
• Approximately 30%
communication between
medial femoral-tibial and
lateral femoral-tibia.
Other Locations
• Any synovial structure can be
amendable to intra-articular,
intra-bursal, or intra-thecal
anesthesia if clinical examination
creates suspicion.
• Review in reference textbook
prior for less common anatomical
sites prior to injection procedure
• Examples
– Proximal Interphalangeal Joint,
Tendon Sheath, Carpal Canal,
Elbow Joint, Shoulder Joint, Hip
Joint, Bicepital Bursa, Navicular
Bursa, Tarsal Sheath, Sacroiliac
Joint
Take Home Points
• Knowledge of anatomy is essential in understanding
diagnostic perineural and intra-synovial anesthesia.
• Know the mechanism of action for local anesthetics
• Understand when to use blocks during your exam, how to
prepare the injection site, how to determine if block
worked, etc.
• Understand what structures are blocked with each nerve or
joint block.
• You will not always remember where to perform each
nerve or joint block until you perform the procedure a few
times. Know where to find a description so you can review
the technique prior to performing the nerve/joint block
clinically.
QUESTIONS?

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Equine Nerve & Joint Blocks

  • 1. Nerve & Joint Blocks in Large Animals Dane Tatarniuk, DVM September 3rd, 2013
  • 2. Nerve & Joint Blocks • Indications – Localize areas of lameness within a limb – Desensitize areas of a limb for surgical / noxious procedures
  • 3. Neurophysiology Review • How do local anesthetics work? – Nerves require Na+ influx from extracellular to intracellular – Binds and blocks the Na+ gated channels on the neuronal cell membrane – No influx of Na+ from extracellular to intracellular • No depolarization – Can be coupled with epinephrine for vasoconstriction • Longer anesthetic • Less bleeding
  • 4. Formulations Drug Onset Duration Lidocaine Fast 1 – 2 hours Mepivicaine (Carbocaine®) Fast 2 – 3 hours Bupivicaine Intermediate 3 – 6 hours
  • 5. Nerve & Joint Blocks • Anatomical Considerations – What structures do the nerves innervate at varying levels of the limb? – Where do the nerves branch? – Are certain joints separate or do they communicate with other joints? – Are synovial structures in close proximity to nerves?
  • 6. Nerve & Joint Blocks • Lameness Exam Considerations – Is the lameness ‘blockable’? • Can you see it consistently – Is the horse amendable to nerve blocks? • No sedation allowed – Distal-to-Proximal nerve block sequence • Nerve blocks desensitize distal and deep to site of injection – Did the nerve block work? • Skin sensitivity
  • 7. Nerve & Joint Blocks • Preparation – Nerve blocks • Ensure skin is clean • 1 – 5 minutes of cleaning the skin with chlorhexidine/betadine + alcohol – Joint blocks • Entering the joint, so requires aseptic preparation of the skin • 10 minutes minimum • Sterile technique (gloves, needle, syringe) • New bottle of local anesthetic – Nerve blocks near a synovial structure warrant consideration for an aseptic preparation • ‘What if’ you inadvertently inject the synovial structure
  • 8. Nerve & Joint Blocks • Side effects – Cellulitis – Hematoma – Synovitis • Septic vs. Non-septic – Local Anesthetic Toxicity • Outcome – Did the lameness improve or not? – False negative? • Mechanical, Deep pain, Learned behavior
  • 9. Resource • “Equine Joint Injection and Regional Anesthesia” • Editors: William Moyer, Jim Schumacher, John Schumacher • Publisher: Academic Veterinary Solutions, 2011 • Amazon Cost: $100
  • 11. Palmar / Plantar Digital Nerve Block • Volume: – 1 – 2 cc • Needle: – 25 gauge, ¾ inch • Technique: – Palpate the lateral and the medial palmar/plantar digital neurovascular bundle. – Place needle axial to the collateral cartilage, as low in the foot as possible. – Can perform with the limb held up or with the horse standing on the limb.
  • 12. Palmar / Plantar Digital Nerve Block • Blocks palmar/plantar third of foot & the sole – Navicular bone – Navicular bursa – Digital cushion – Distal aspect of DDFT – Wings of P3 – Sole, bars, heels, frog – (occasionally) coffin joint
  • 13. Abaxial Nerve Block • Volume: – 1 – 2 cc • Needle: – 25 gauge, ¾ inch • Technique: – Palpate the lateral and medial palmar/plantar digital neurovascular bundle on the abaxial aspect of the sesamoid bones. – Insert needle along length of the nerve. – Nerve is at the palmar/plantar aspect of the bundle • cranial -> “V.A.N.” -> caudal
  • 14. Abaxial Nerve Block • Blocks everything below the level of the fetlock – Foot – Coffin joint – Pastern Joint – P1/P2/P3 – Distal DDFT – Distal Extensor Tendons – Distal Sesamoidean Ligaments
  • 15. Low Four Point Nerve Block • This block is specific for the forelimbs • Volume & Needle: – 2 – 3cc – 1 inch, 22 gauge • Technique: – Lateral & medial palmar nerves (2) – Lateral & medial palmar metacarpal nerves (2) – Lateral & medial palmar nerves • Between the DDFT and suspensory ligament, halfway up the length of the cannon bone • Avoid the flexor tendon sheath – Lateral & medial palmar metacarpal • Distal to the ‘button’ of the lateral & medial splint bone
  • 16. Six-Point Nerve Block • Volume & Needle: – 2 – 3cc – 1 inch, 22 gauge • Technique: – Lateral & medial plantar nerves, and lateral & medial plantar metatarsal nerves are blocked identical to 4-point block in the forelimb – In the hindlimb, ‘dorsal metatarsal’ nerves innervate the dorsal surface – Therefore, an additional subcutaneous ring block is directed dorsally
  • 17. Low Four & Six Point Nerve Block • Blocks fetlock joint and all structures below – DDFT/SDFT up to level of block – Insertion/branches of suspensory ligament
  • 18. Proximal Metacarpal/tarsal • Volume & Needle: – 2 – 3cc – 1.5 inch, 22 gauge • Techniques: – High 4-point: block the palmar nerves between DDFT & suspensory ligament, and block palmar metacarpal nerves axial to the splint bone and abaxial to the suspensory ligament – Local infiltration of suspensory ligament: Directly infiltrate along axial aspect of splint bones, directly next to the suspensory ligament – Lateral palmar: Anesthetize the lateral palmar nerve as it courses along the medial aspect of the accessory carpal bone
  • 19. Proximal Metacarpal/tarsal • Blocks all structures distal to the carpus, including the proximal suspensory ligament.
  • 20. Median & Ulnar Nerve Block • Volume & Needle – 10cc, 1.5inch 22 gauge • Technique – Median nerve: inject 5cm distal to the elbow joint, on the medial aspect of the limb. The needle is walked off the caudal aspect of the radius. – Ulnar nerve: inject 10cm proximal to the accessory carpal bone, between the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle and ulnaris lateralis muscle.
  • 21. Median & Ulnar Nerve Block • Blocks entire limb from distal radius down, including the carpus.
  • 22. Peroneal & Tibial Nerve Block • Volume: 10 - 20cc • Needle: 1.5 inch, 22 gauge • Technique: – Deep and superficial peroneal nerve: is anesthetized on the lateral aspect of the limb, 10cm proximal to the point of the hock, in a groove created by the long and lateral digital extensor muscles. – Tibial nerve: is blocked 10cm proximal to the calcaneus, between the gastrocnemius tendon & superficial digital flexor tendon. • Nerve lies closer to medial aspect of the limb
  • 23. Peroneal & Tibial Nerve Block • Blocks entire limb from distal tibia down, including the tarsus.
  • 25. Coffin Joint Block • Needle: 1.5 inch, 20 gauge • Volume: 4 – 6 cc • Technique: – Dorsal: Insert needle through dorsal surface of distal limb, 1-2cm proximal to the coronary band. Needle penetrates common digital extensor tendon. Needle aligned either perpendicular to skin surface or parallel to ground. – Lateral: Palpate the proximal edge of the collateral cartilage, halfway between dorsal and palmar/plantar aspect of P2. The needle is angled medial and down-wards.
  • 26. Coffin Joint Block • Dorsal approach is both vascular and well innervated – Site will bleed – Stay in a safe position • Bandage site after injection • Structures blocked include the entire coffin joint, and navicular bursa by diffusion.
  • 27. Fetlock Joint Block • Volume & Needle: 8 – 12cc, 20 gauge, 1.5 inch • Proximal palmar/plantar pouch: Palmar/plantar to the cannon bone, dorsal to the lateral branch of the suspensory ligament, and distal to the button of the lateral splint bone. Needle is inserted in laterally and angled downward. • Dorsal pouch: Dorsal aspect of the fetlock, needle inserted lateral and parallel to the frontal plane. Needle enters deep to the common/long digital extensor tendon. • Distal palmar pouch: Palpate recess along distal dorsal side of lateral sesamoid bone, proximal to palmar/plantar process of P1. The needle is angled upward and dorsal-medial. • Collateral Sesamoidean approach: Insert the needle between the palmar/plantar aspect of the cannon bone and dorsal articular surface of the sesamoid bone, penetrating through the lateral collateral sesamoidean ligament.
  • 28. Carpus Joint Block • Needle & Volume: – 20 gauge, 1.5 inch, 7-10 cc • Radiocarpal joint: injected dorsally, with the carpus flexed. Palpated as indentation on medial or lateral side of extensor carpi radialis tendon. Proximal border is the dorsal-distal radius and distal border is dorsal-proximal radial/intermediate carpal bone. The needle is directed straight into the indentation. • Intercarpal joint: Similar. Carpus flexed and indentation medial or lateral side of extensor carpi radialis tendon. Proximal border is dorsal-distal radial/intermediate carpal bone, and distal border is proximal border of third carpal bone. The needle is directed straight into the indentation.
  • 29. Carpus Joint Block • Lateral approach: – Palpate notch created by the ulnaris lateralis tendon and lateral digital extensor tendon. Insert the needle into small depressions immediately distal to this notch. – The benefit of this approach is that it can be performed with the horse standing on the limb. • The radiocarpal joint block is isolated only to that joint. • Due to communication, the intercarpal joint block also blocks the carpal-metacarpal joint.
  • 30. Tibial-Tarsal Joint Block • Needle & Volume: – 1.5 inch, 20 gauge, 10 - 20 cc • Tibial-tarsal joint is approached on the dorsal-medial aspect of the hock, where the joint pouch is easily palpated. The needle is inserted directly inwards. • Important to be aware of the saphenous vein and avoid during needle insertion. • Can inject the medial or lateral plantar pouch of tibia-tarsal joint – Easier when effusive • Structures blocked: – Tibialtarsal itself is blocked, as well as the proximal inter-tarsal joint due to communication.
  • 31. DIT & TMT Joint Block • Needle: 1 inch, 22 gauge • Volume: 3 – 5cc • Distal intertarsal joint: – Injected on medial aspect – Limb situated forward – Needle inserted into a T-shaped gap formed by the junction of • Fused first & second tarsal bone, • Third tarsal bone • Central tarsal bone – T-shaped gap is immediately distal to the cuneal tendon.
  • 32. DIT & TMT Joint Block • Needle: 1.5 inch, 20 gauge • Volume: 3 – 5 cc • Tarsal-metatarsal joint: – Injected on the plantar- lateral aspect of the hock – Needle is inserted immediately above the head of the lateral splint bone – Needle is angled in a dorsal- medial and distal direction
  • 33. DIT & TMT Joint Block • In approximately 25% of cases, the distal intertarsal and tarsal-metatarsal joints communicate • In approximately 10% of cases, the distal intertarsal joint communicates higher up with the proximal intertarsal & tibiotarsal joint
  • 34. Stifle Joint Block • Needle: 18 gauge, 1.5 inch • Volume: >20 cc • Medial Femoral-Tibial: – Needle is inserted in between the medial patellar ligament and medial collateral ligament, proximal to the tibial tuberosity. – Watch for & avoid vessels • Femoral-Patellar: – Needle is inserted in between the medial and middle patellar ligament, proximal to the tibial tuberosity. Needle is angled upwards, towards the supra-patellar recess. • Lateral Femoral-Tibial: – Needle is inserted caudal to the lateral collateral ligament, proximal to the proximal-lateral edge of the tibia.
  • 35. Stifle Joint Block • Approximately 25% communication between femoral-patellar and medial femoral-tibial • Approximately 15% communication between femoral patellar and lateral femoral-tibial • Approximately 30% communication between medial femoral-tibial and lateral femoral-tibia.
  • 36. Other Locations • Any synovial structure can be amendable to intra-articular, intra-bursal, or intra-thecal anesthesia if clinical examination creates suspicion. • Review in reference textbook prior for less common anatomical sites prior to injection procedure • Examples – Proximal Interphalangeal Joint, Tendon Sheath, Carpal Canal, Elbow Joint, Shoulder Joint, Hip Joint, Bicepital Bursa, Navicular Bursa, Tarsal Sheath, Sacroiliac Joint
  • 37. Take Home Points • Knowledge of anatomy is essential in understanding diagnostic perineural and intra-synovial anesthesia. • Know the mechanism of action for local anesthetics • Understand when to use blocks during your exam, how to prepare the injection site, how to determine if block worked, etc. • Understand what structures are blocked with each nerve or joint block. • You will not always remember where to perform each nerve or joint block until you perform the procedure a few times. Know where to find a description so you can review the technique prior to performing the nerve/joint block clinically.