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Practical Pain Management with Dr. Lee

Grand opening of 2024 Fellowship Training course for interventional pain medicine, Korea University

Send an email to Henney ([email protected]) if you have any questions.

Preregistration for the Korea University fellowship course in interventional pain medicine has finally begun.

Reasons to enroll 2024 Pain Fellowship course (Diploma)

1. Excellent professional instructors from around the world
2. Curriculum reflecting practical pain management and updated trends
3. From theory to practice at once!
4. Previous offline lecture, handson workshop, cadaver dissection, and clinical attachment with new online lecture for 1 year of fellowship course
5. Exclusive opportunity to experience clinical attachment (Korea university fellowship course members only)

There might be an early closure since only the first 33 people will be accepted.


As a righthanded practitioner, holding the ultrasound probe in your left hand and the needle in your right hand, two primary techniques are typically used:
Horizontal approach: The needle moves from right to left.
Vertical approach: The needle moves away from your front towards the opposite side.
Which of these insertion approaches is considered the easiest or most challenging? Here are the options:
Holding the needle with the left hand, the probe with the right hand, moving horizontally from left to right.
Holding the needle with the right hand, the probe with the left hand, moving horizontally from right to left.
Holding the probe with the left hand, the needle with the right hand, vertically moving away from your front to the opposite side.
Holding the probe with the left hand, the needle with the right hand, vertically moving from the opposite side towards your front.

Certain doctors, especially righthanded, prefer holding the needle in their right hand and the ultrasound probe in their left, moving horizontally from right to left.
I have experimented with my team to hold the ultrasound probe and needle in various directions and manners. Please watch the accompanying video, and decide which method is the most convenient and accurate for guiding the needle to the correct injection target.


Firstly, I want to clarify that the participants in this experiment are not ultrasound operators or interventionists they are my team members. I'm deeply grateful to my staff, who are always prepared to assist me.

In this exercise, I asked them to concentrate solely on managing the ultrasound probe and needle, not the ultrasound screen. We're investigating which method allows for the easiest task management and focuses the needle at the center of the ultrasound probe.

Under typical circumstances, an ultrasound interventionist must simultaneously monitor the probe and the needle's direction and coordinate the needle with the ultrasound imaging screen. In this case, however, our focus is purely on probe and needle management.

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