Injection Anatomy - - Search Results
Choosing an IM site requires identifying bony landmarks to avoid damaging deep structures like the sciatic nerve or brachial plexus. Intramuscular Injection - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
: A layer of adipose (fatty) tissue between the skin and muscle. It has less blood flow than muscle, allowing for slower, more sustained medication absorption (e.g., insulin or heparin). injection anatomy - search results
: Highly vascularized tissue used for intramuscular (IM) injections. The rich blood supply enables rapid systemic absorption. Choosing an IM site requires identifying bony landmarks