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The 100Hz HFBS requires the minimal electrical energy to achieve the post-HFBS block, while the 10kHz stimulation is the least effective frequency requiring high intensity and long duration to achieve the block. This study reveals two possible ionic mechanisms underlying post-HFBS block of axonal conduction. Understanding these mechanisms is important for improving clinical applications of HFBS block and for developing new nerve block methods employing HFBS. This study reveals two possible ionic mechanisms underlying post-HFBS block of