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No rocket science involved.
The absolute, most important, salient part of the procedure is...........
DRUM ROLL PLEASE.........
LEARNING TO FEEL THE "CUP" FORMED BY THE ANTERIOR AND MIDDLE SCALENE MUSCLES.
Thats it.
If you wanna become deft at this procedure, LIVE TO FEEL IT.
Take your time.
Use your index finger on dominant hand which is the most sensitive.
Look at an anatomical picture.
Look at "the cup".
After you feel several, your finger will be drawn to the distinct space between the two muscles.
Learn to slide index finger slightly postero-lateral so "the space" is sitting just above your index-fingernail, and your index finger is pushing on the middle scalene muscle. Space between muscles is sitting just above finger. This is where you wanna put needle.
SECOND TRICK:
WITHOUT MOVING FINGER, PUSH DOWN WITH INDEX FINGER KINDA HARD.
This reduces the distance needle has to travel before getting a twitch.
THIRD TRICK:
If you use more than one third of needle to get a twitch you havent identified correct placement for needle. Pull out and feel again. Put some Linkin Park in the CD player to help you.
One more time for emphasis:
WHEN LEARNING THE INTERSCALENE, LIVE TO LEARN TO FEEL THE CUP BETWEEN ANTERIOR AND MIDDLE SCALENE MUSCLES.
it aint rocket science, boys and girls. Index finger-touch-memory. Pure and simple. Thats da hard part. My cafateria-working mom could punch the needle in after that.
The absolute, most important, salient part of the procedure is...........
DRUM ROLL PLEASE.........
LEARNING TO FEEL THE "CUP" FORMED BY THE ANTERIOR AND MIDDLE SCALENE MUSCLES.
Thats it.
If you wanna become deft at this procedure, LIVE TO FEEL IT.
Take your time.
Use your index finger on dominant hand which is the most sensitive.
Look at an anatomical picture.
Look at "the cup".
After you feel several, your finger will be drawn to the distinct space between the two muscles.
Learn to slide index finger slightly postero-lateral so "the space" is sitting just above your index-fingernail, and your index finger is pushing on the middle scalene muscle. Space between muscles is sitting just above finger. This is where you wanna put needle.
SECOND TRICK:
WITHOUT MOVING FINGER, PUSH DOWN WITH INDEX FINGER KINDA HARD.
This reduces the distance needle has to travel before getting a twitch.
THIRD TRICK:
If you use more than one third of needle to get a twitch you havent identified correct placement for needle. Pull out and feel again. Put some Linkin Park in the CD player to help you.
One more time for emphasis:
WHEN LEARNING THE INTERSCALENE, LIVE TO LEARN TO FEEL THE CUP BETWEEN ANTERIOR AND MIDDLE SCALENE MUSCLES.
it aint rocket science, boys and girls. Index finger-touch-memory. Pure and simple. Thats da hard part. My cafateria-working mom could punch the needle in after that.