? On trigger point injections
Posted By: Rah on 2009-01-18
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This is a trigger point injection into the quadrautus lumborum using 0.5 xylocaine and 0.25 cc s/l "alloquants". This is on a template that is already filled in for me but the word "alloquants" comes up as underlined in red and I cannot find any info online about what it should really be. Should I leave it in the template as-is? Or does someone know what it really should be?
Thanks!
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