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    <title>The Neuraxiom News Channel</title>
    <description>New articles, illustrations, and features you should check out at Neuraxiom.com </description>
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    <title>Proposed Method to Prevent Patient Falls following Leg Blocks</title>
    <description>The problem of patients falling after block needs our attention.  In addition to educating the patient ahead of time, consider placing a warning placard or sticker on the dressing.</description>
    <link>http://neuraxiom.com/#Fallingpatient</link>
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    <title>Fixed Incorrect Link on News Item to Last Listed Here</title>
    <description> Made a BoneHead mistake when I added the "Notebook" article to the news list. (What an idiot I am sometimes! Sorry for the mixup.)</description>
    <link>http://neuraxiom.com/#Notebook-Progression</link>
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    <title>Neuraxiom Notebook of Interesting Cases - Late Progression of an Interscalene Block</title>
    <description>Presenting a case which has interesting implications for other blocks. An interscalene block which does the job, then unexpectedly extends.</description>
    <link>http://neuraxiom.com/#Notebook-Progression</link>
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    <title>The Axon Article Series Begins</title>
    <description>Part 1 of a series looking at the axon of the peripheral nervous system. In this series we hope to arrive at a model of how blocks work, and what can go wrong to create nerve damage.</description>
    <link>http://neuraxiom.com/OpEd.html/#Axon1</link>
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    <title>New Sciatic Practice Screens Added</title>
    <description>We've added 2 new sciatic practice pages to the Training Aids page.</description>
    <link>http://neuraxiom.com/html/sciatic_training_aids.html</link>
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    <title>Popliteal Animations Made Faster</title>
    <description>Animations on the popliteal sciatic page have been changed over to Flash, so the page loads faster.</description>
    <link>http://neuraxiom.com/html/popliteal.html </link>
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    <title>Sciatic Practice Animations Made Faster</title>
    <description>Animations on the Sciatic Practice page have been changed over to Flash, so the practice animations load faster.</description>
    <link>http://neuraxiom.com/html/sciatic_training_aids.html</link>
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    <title>The Sciatic Block Unplugged</title>
    <description>Rewritten sciatic nerve block page with new illustrations puts every sciatic block within your reach</description>
    <link>http://neuraxiom.com/html/sciatic.html </link>
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    <title>The Popliteal Sciatic Block Revisited and Re-written </title>
    <description>Neuraxiom's popliteal sciatic block page has been rewritten, with new illustrations, and it will help you tackle that lower leg block in time to get a cup of coffee between cases.</description>
    <link>http://neuraxiom.com/html/popliteal.html </link>
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    <title> Training Day, Learn to discern densities on Ultrasound </title>
    <description>If you're still struggling with the ultrasound image of the sub-gluteal sciatic because you're having trouble picking it out from the background, we have a training aid which may bring out the crypto-radiologist in you.</description>
    <link>http://neuraxiom.com/html/sciatic_training_aids.html  </link>
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    <title>Time to Say Goodbye to the Nerve Stimulator. Make up your own mind.</title>
    <description>Nerve Stimulation and Ultrasound, Can they coexist. I don't think so. Read why I think this and see if it doesn't make sense to you too.</description>
    <link>http://neuraxiom.com/html/sciatic.html </link>
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