Stopping Pain Without Affecting Motor Function
One of the holy grails of local anesthesia is the ability to achieve a long-lasting nerve block that eliminates pain sensation while not affecting motor function. Now, researchers at Children’s Hospital Boston have discovered an anesthetic approach that seems to do just that…
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