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Postoperative analgesia after knee arthroplasty forms a basis for an optimal range of motion after surgery. Femoral nerve blocks are established as a sensory nerve blockade but at the expense of quadriceps weakness delaying postoperative mobilization. The adductor canal block (AC similarly provides sensory blockade but preserves quadriceps function. If ACB is performed intraoperatively, it would reduce the time and cost needed for ACBs. This study aimed at investigating possible landmarks making it feasible to perform ACB intraoperativ