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Stimulation of the Peripheral Nerve and Peripheral Nerve Field
2012Neuromodulation by stimulation is most likely active by changing the balance in excitatory and inhibitory fibers based on the theory of Melzak and Wall. Since its introduction, neuromodulation strategies have progressively been advancing into the periphery.
Philip Kim+3 more
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Peripheral Nerve Conduit: Materials and Structures.
ACS Chemical Neuroscience, 2019Peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs) are the most common injury types to affect the nervous system. Restoration of nerve function after PNI is a challenging medical issue. Extended gaps in transected peripheral nerves are only repaired using autologous nerve
S. Houshyar, A. Bhattacharyya, R. Shanks
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1974
Abstract In the hand we should, in general, favour primary repair, but this should only be done if the state of the wound and of the nerve allows, and if the necessary surgical skill is available and the technical surroundings favourable.
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Abstract In the hand we should, in general, favour primary repair, but this should only be done if the state of the wound and of the nerve allows, and if the necessary surgical skill is available and the technical surroundings favourable.
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Prophylactic Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interfaces to Prevent Postamputation Pain.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2019BACKGROUND Postamputation pain affects a large number of individuals living with major limb loss. Regenerative peripheral nerve interfaces are constructs composed of a transected peripheral nerve implanted into an autologous free muscle graft.
Carrie A. Kubiak+3 more
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Ultrasonography of peripheral nerves.
Journal of the peripheral nervous system : JPNS, 1996During sonographic examination of the extremities using high frequency "small-parts" equipment, peripheral nerves may be identified in virtually all patients. Peripheral nerves have a typical ultrasonographic pattern that correlates well with histologic structure and facilitates differentiation between nerves and tendons.
MARTINOLI, CARLO+5 more
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International Rehabilitation Medicine, 1981
The neuron is remarkable as a cell with a prolonged process, the axon. Various substances and organelles are transported up and down the axon. Axotomy profoundly affects this axonal transport. The proximal stump of the axon seals off and organelles accumulate. Terminal sprouts appear and move towards the distal stump.
T. Olsson, K. Kristensson
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The neuron is remarkable as a cell with a prolonged process, the axon. Various substances and organelles are transported up and down the axon. Axotomy profoundly affects this axonal transport. The proximal stump of the axon seals off and organelles accumulate. Terminal sprouts appear and move towards the distal stump.
T. Olsson, K. Kristensson
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Neuroscience Research, 1996
Peripheral nerve regeneration comprises the formation of axonal sprouts, their outgrowth as regenerating axons and the reinnervation of original targets. This review focuses on the morphological features of axonal sprouts at the node of Ranvier and their subsequent outgrowth guided by Schwann cells or by Schwann cell basal laminae.
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Peripheral nerve regeneration comprises the formation of axonal sprouts, their outgrowth as regenerating axons and the reinnervation of original targets. This review focuses on the morphological features of axonal sprouts at the node of Ranvier and their subsequent outgrowth guided by Schwann cells or by Schwann cell basal laminae.
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Stem‐cell–based therapies to enhance peripheral nerve regeneration
Muscle and Nerve, 2019Peripheral nerve injury remains a major cause of morbidity in trauma patients. Despite advances in microsurgical techniques and improved understanding of nerve regeneration, obtaining satisfactory outcomes after peripheral nerve injury remains a ...
Carrie A. Kubiak+5 more
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Peripheral Nerve Injuries: Electrophysiology for the Neurosurgeon
Neurology India, 2019Peripheral nerve injuries are a heterogeneous and distinct group of disorders that are secondary to various causes commonly including motor vehicle accidents, falls, industrial accidents, household accidents, and penetrating trauma.
Nitish Kamble, D. Shukla, D. Bhat
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2019
Peripheral nerves consist of bundles of nerve fibers organized into several nerve fasciculi. Peripheral nerves consist of bundles of nerve fibers surrounded by connective tissue. The bundles of nerve fibers can be both myelinated and unmyelinated. Unmyelinated fibers, termed fibers of Remak, consist of axons directly enveloped by the Schwann cell ...
Yves Harmand+2 more
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Peripheral nerves consist of bundles of nerve fibers organized into several nerve fasciculi. Peripheral nerves consist of bundles of nerve fibers surrounded by connective tissue. The bundles of nerve fibers can be both myelinated and unmyelinated. Unmyelinated fibers, termed fibers of Remak, consist of axons directly enveloped by the Schwann cell ...
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