Ultrasound-guided spinal accessory nerve block for intractable trapezius pain.

Am J Emerg Med

University of Connecticut Emergency Medicine Residency, Department of Emergency Medicine, Farmington, CT, United States of America.

Published: February 2022

Myofascial pain affects about 10% of the United States population, often involves the trapezius muscle, and can be difficult to manage using conventional analgesic medications in the Emergency Department (ED). The use of ultrasound-guided nerve blocks performed by emergency physicians is well-documented, but this is the first report describing the technique and effectiveness of an ultrasound-guided spinal accessory nerve block for acutely treating trapezius myofascial pain in the ED setting. In this case series of three patients with intractable trapezius pain, the ultrasound-guided spinal accessory nerve block proved feasible and offered substantial therapeutic benefit.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajem.2021.08.026DOI Listing

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