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Introduction Regional anesthesia has emerged as a cornerstone in modern orthopedic surgery, offering targeted nerve blockade that enhances perioperative pain management and facilitates faster postoperative recovery. With the increasing global demand for orthopedic procedures projected to surpass 28 million annually the significance of regional anes

What Works Best for Pain Control in Orthopedic Surgery?
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