Effects of graded compression on nerve function were analyzed in order to evaluate the relative importance of pressure level and duration of compression for functional deterioration. The pressure was applied by means of a small inflatable cuff. The effects of two pressure levels, i.e., 80 mm Hg applied for 2 hr or 400 mm Hg applied for 15 min, were studied in rabbit tibial nerves. The lower pressure tested, which is known to induce ischemia of the compressed nerve segment, also causes some degree of mechanical deformation of the nerve trunk, which leads to incomplete recovery following pressure release. The duration of compression is of importance for the degree of nerve injury even at the higher pressure level tested
Background: Crush injury of nerves is a common condition but the biomechanical integrity of the huma...
Background: Crush injury of nerves is a common condition but the biomechanical integrity of the huma...
While studying the disturbances of sensation occasioned by experimental ischaemia 1 our attention wa...
Effects of graded compression on nerve function were analyzed in order to evaluate the relative impo...
The objective of this study was to clarify the effect of repetitive compression on nerve physiology ...
The aim of this study was to characterise the viscoelastic and hyper-elastic properties of the ulnar...
The aim of this study was to characterise the viscoelastic and hyper-elastic properties of the ulnar...
This study investigated the effects of compression, devascularisation and ischaemia with compression...
Non-myelinated C-fibre responses during sympathetic trunk stimulation were studied in rabbit common ...
Detecting acute nerve compression using neurophysiologic studies is an important part of the practic...
Compound action potentials of both myelinated (A) and non-myelinated (C) fibres in the common perone...
Detecting acute nerve compression using neurophysiologic studies is an important part of the practic...
In order to explain why ischaemia produced by compression at the proximal part of the forearm or at ...
Abstract Detecting acute nerve compression using neurophysiologic studies is an important part of th...
SUMMARY An inflatable miniature cuff was used to apply local compression of 80 mm Hg or 30 mm Hg to ...
Background: Crush injury of nerves is a common condition but the biomechanical integrity of the huma...
Background: Crush injury of nerves is a common condition but the biomechanical integrity of the huma...
While studying the disturbances of sensation occasioned by experimental ischaemia 1 our attention wa...
Effects of graded compression on nerve function were analyzed in order to evaluate the relative impo...
The objective of this study was to clarify the effect of repetitive compression on nerve physiology ...
The aim of this study was to characterise the viscoelastic and hyper-elastic properties of the ulnar...
The aim of this study was to characterise the viscoelastic and hyper-elastic properties of the ulnar...
This study investigated the effects of compression, devascularisation and ischaemia with compression...
Non-myelinated C-fibre responses during sympathetic trunk stimulation were studied in rabbit common ...
Detecting acute nerve compression using neurophysiologic studies is an important part of the practic...
Compound action potentials of both myelinated (A) and non-myelinated (C) fibres in the common perone...
Detecting acute nerve compression using neurophysiologic studies is an important part of the practic...
In order to explain why ischaemia produced by compression at the proximal part of the forearm or at ...
Abstract Detecting acute nerve compression using neurophysiologic studies is an important part of th...
SUMMARY An inflatable miniature cuff was used to apply local compression of 80 mm Hg or 30 mm Hg to ...
Background: Crush injury of nerves is a common condition but the biomechanical integrity of the huma...
Background: Crush injury of nerves is a common condition but the biomechanical integrity of the huma...
While studying the disturbances of sensation occasioned by experimental ischaemia 1 our attention wa...