See Also: nerve block(medicine)
local nerve block(medicine)
nerve block anaesthesia(medicine)
autonomic nerve block(medicine)
communicating branch of facial nerve with glossopharyngeal nerve(medicine)
communicating branches of lingual nerve to hypoglossal nerve(medicine)
communicating branches of auriculotemporal nerve to facial nerve(medicine)
communicating branch of median nerve with ulnar nerve(medicine)
communicating branch of lacrimal nerve with zygomatic nerve(medicine)
Complete Heart Block (heart block)(health)

energy (sh) and nerve block (medicine)


energy (sh)




Capacity for doing work.

Energy exists in various forms
including kinetic, potential, thermal, chemical, electrical (see electricity), and nuclear
and can be converted from one form to another. For example, fuel-burning heat engines convert chemical energy to thermal energy; batteries convert chemical energy to electrical energy. Though energy may be converted from one form to another, it may not be created or destroyed; that is, total energy in a closed system remains constant. All forms of energy are associated with motion. A rolling ball has kinetic energy, for instance, whereas a ball lifted above the ground has potential energy, as it has the potential to move if released. Heat and work involve the transfer of energy; heat transferred may become thermal energy. See also activation energy, binding energy, ionization energy, mechanical energy, solar energy, zero-point energy.


nerve block (medicine)


nerve block


Interruption of the conduction of impulses in peripheral nerves or nerve trunks by the injection of a local anaesthetic solution.