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Single stimulation of the posterior cord is superior to dual nerve stimulation in a coracoid block
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 09/09/09
Rodriguez J et al. – Injection of a local anesthetic after a single stimulation of the radial nerve fibers produced more extensive anesthesia than using a dual stimulation technique under the conditions of the study.
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