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Peri-operative Strategies to Reduce Pain Post Total Knee Arthroplasty
The concept of combined peri-operative strategies to manage analgesia after TKA has been discussed in the literature for more than two decades. The femoral nerve block (FNB) has long been considered the gold standard in post-TKA pain management by many, although other analgesic options have shown promise [1]. This year several significant articles have been released challenging this notion, investigating the efficacy of varied pain-management strategies.