Sciatic Nerve Blocks,
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Four techniques that make all the difference in the block room.
Finding the right approach point
How to locate the groove between the greater trochanter and ischiatic tuberosity โ and why a perpendicular needle angle matters.
Optimal probe placement
Positioning your ultrasound probe perpendicular to the nerve for a clean, clear cross-sectional image every time.
Using limb rotation to your advantage
Rotate the limb while holding the probe in place to track the greater trochanter and confidently triangulate the nerve.
The case for a caudal approach
Why coming in from caudal often gives you a cleaner needle path โ and how to avoid the greater trochanter getting in the way.
For vets who want more from their regional anaesthesia.
Whether you've done dozens of sciatic blocks or you're still building confidence, small technique refinements make a measurable difference to patient outcomes and procedure speed.
This video distills what VetPrac instructors teach in our hands-on workshops โ in a format you can revisit before any case.
- General practitioners expanding into nerve blocks
- New graduates building procedural confidence
- Experienced vets looking for technique refinements
- Vet nurses supporting ultrasound-guided procedures
- Anyone preparing for a VetPrac locoregional workshop
Better blocks start with
better technique.
Watch the free video and take one practical step forward in your locoregional anaesthesia skills โ today.
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