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NoPain UG app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 4320 ratings )
Education Reference
Developer: Peter Mapley
Free
Current version: 1.0.0, last update: 9 months ago
First release : 15 Jun 2023
App size: 169.24 Mb

NoPain UG is your definitive guide to regional anaesthesia and nerve blocks. Our aim is to provide healthcare professionals with a resourceful tool that bridges the knowledge gap, especially in low-resource settings.

Comprehensive Content
Each regional anaesthetic procedure and nerve block is explained in detail, from anatomy and equipment to the precise methodology.

Visual Learning
Understand complex procedures more easily with our extensive collection of high-quality videos and images. Each step of the process is visualized to provide clear instruction, reducing ambiguity and enhancing comprehension.

Wide Range of Blocks
Our library covers an extensive range of blocks, from common to rarely used procedures, ensuring you have a thorough knowledge base no matter the circumstance.

User-Friendly Interface
The apps design is clean and intuitive, allowing for easy navigation between sections and rapid access to the information you need.

Offline Access
Knowing the constraints of low-resource environments, the app allows for offline use, ensuring you can access crucial information whenever and wherever you need it.

Background
Since January 2022, there has been a close hospital partnership on the topic of regional anaesthesia, with the aim of making operations pain-free, no matter where you are including low-resource environments.

This app was created through the joint work of clinicians from Gulu Regional Referral, Gulu-Uganda and Werner Forßman Hospital, Eberswalde - Germany.

Download NoPain UG today and elevate your regional anaesthesia practice to new heights!

Medical Advice Disclaimer: This application is intended for educational purposes only and is designed to be used by medical professionals. The information provided within this application is not intended to serve as patient advice or to be used as a substitute for professional medical consultation, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are seeking medical treatment or advice please contact your medical provider.