Abstract

I agree with most of Padua and Hobson-Webb’s1 opinions on peripheral nerve imaging. However, some statements may mislead readers about the true value of peripheral nerve ultrasound (US). The authors contend that US is an old technology and advances are largely confined to postimage processing. This is not accurate because the advances in US have been …

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