Ultrasound-Guided iPACK Injection for Posterior Knee Pain

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John Marino was somewhat skeptical when he came to see Dr. David Rosenblum about his posterior knee pain. Previous treatments including knee surgery hadn’t delivered the results he had hoped for. But he sounded optimistic when we spoke to him shortly after an ultrasound-guided pain injection by Dr. Rosenblum.

“This was quick. Nothing I’ve done before was done on the same day, including imaging my knee. Right now, my knees don't feel any pain,” he says after the treatment.

Dr. Rosenblum chose to perform an iPACK (infiltration Between the Popliteal Artery and Capsule of the Knee) block on John. Watch the following 2-minute video to see how he locates the popliteal artery and guides his needle with precision using the Clarius L7 HD3 wireless ultrasound scanner.

“The Clarius ultrasound gives me a lot of confidence when performing procedures. It also inspires confidence in my patients,” says Dr. Rosenblum. “My patients see that I’m using a newer piece of tech, not using an archaic machine that some of the other physicians are using and it makes them feel more comfortable because they know I have the best technology to help me treat my patients. They tend to look at what I’m doing as something cutting-edge and high-end.”

Watch this 1-minute video to see why John thinks his treatment was successful.

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