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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.
Jason E. Pope +3 more
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Repair strategies for injured peripheral nerve: Review.
Life Science, 2020Compromised functional regains in about half of the patients following surgical nerve repair pose a serious socioeconomic burden to the society. Although surgical strategies such as end-to-end neurorrhaphy, nerve grafting and nerve transfer are widely ...
Chand Raza +3 more
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Antioxidants in peripheral nerve
Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 1996Oxidative stress and antioxidants have been related in a wide variety of ways with nervous tissue. This review attempts to gather the most relevant information related to a) the antioxidant status in non pathologic nervous tissue; b) the hypothesis and evidence for oxidative stress (considered as the disequilibrium between prooxidants and antioxidants ...
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Acta Biomaterialia, 2019
Graphene, as a promising biomaterial, has received great attention in biomedical fields due to its intriguing properties, especially the conductivity and biocompatibility.
Juan Wang +9 more
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Graphene, as a promising biomaterial, has received great attention in biomedical fields due to its intriguing properties, especially the conductivity and biocompatibility.
Juan Wang +9 more
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Scaffolds for peripheral nerve repair and reconstruction.
Experimental Neurology, 2019Trauma-associated peripheral nerve defect is a widespread clinical problem. Autologous nerve grafting, the current gold standard technique for the treatment of peripheral nerve injury, has many internal disadvantages.
Sheng Yi, Lai Xu, X. Gu
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2004
Neuropathy may be classified clinically, electrodiagnostically, and histopathologically. The duration of symptoms may be acute (\3 weeks), subacute (3 weeks–3 months), or chronic (>3 months). The distribution of neuropathic involvement may be proximal, distal, or multifocal.
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Neuropathy may be classified clinically, electrodiagnostically, and histopathologically. The duration of symptoms may be acute (\3 weeks), subacute (3 weeks–3 months), or chronic (>3 months). The distribution of neuropathic involvement may be proximal, distal, or multifocal.
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Acta Biomaterialia, 2019
Topographical cues presented by aligned nanofibers have been demonstrated to stimulate peripheral nerve regeneration across long gaps, but the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely elucidated.
Yachao Jia +6 more
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Topographical cues presented by aligned nanofibers have been demonstrated to stimulate peripheral nerve regeneration across long gaps, but the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely elucidated.
Yachao Jia +6 more
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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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2016
Disorders of peripheral nerve have been traditionally diagnosed and monitored using clinical and electrodiagnostic approaches. The last two decades have seen rapid development of both magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound imaging of peripheral nerve, such that these imaging modalities are increasingly invaluable to the diagnosis of patients ...
Neil G, Simon +3 more
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Disorders of peripheral nerve have been traditionally diagnosed and monitored using clinical and electrodiagnostic approaches. The last two decades have seen rapid development of both magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound imaging of peripheral nerve, such that these imaging modalities are increasingly invaluable to the diagnosis of patients ...
Neil G, Simon +3 more
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Peripheral nerve neurostimulation
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2003There is a renewed interest in the use of PNS for the control of intractable pain caused by peripheral mononeuropathies and sympathetically mediated chronic pain syndromes. Technical advances in neurostimulation hardware, specifically lead design and surgical advancements with percutaneous and subcutaneous techniques, fuel this interest in part.
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