The distal branches of the superficial nerve innervate the anterior distal thigh and knee and are located superficial to the sartorius muscle in the mid-thigh. Watch as Dr. Hickman uses high resolution ultrasound to clearly identify the tissue plane where these nerves reside, and guides his needle to infiltrate the region for a successful block prior to knee surgery.
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