The effect of local heat treatment of the sciatic nerve was assessed using the toe-spreading test, which mainly assesses the motor function of the sciatic nerve. A 5 mm long segment of the nerve was heated at temperatures from 42.0 to 45.0 degrees C in vivo using a brass thermode. Hyperthermia led to a decrease in spreading of the toes. Recovery from functional loss took place in all cases, and this recovery was completed in 4 weeks. A 50 per cent functional loss in 50 per cent of the treated animals was observed after 58, 32 and 12 min of heating at 43.0, 44.0 and 45.0 degrees C respectively
The time-course of thermal damage to the spinal cord was studied after hyperthermia of the cervical ...
Research problem: Humans physical capacity to work decreases faster under heat stress. The aim of th...
Background and Objective: Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a safe and less invasive technique that u...
A 5 mm segment of the rat sciatic nerve was treated at 38 or 43 degrees C for 30 min using a brass t...
We applied radiofrequency thermocoagulation(R.F.T.C) to the rat. sciatic nerve on one side of the bo...
INTRODUCTION: Peripheral nerves are often damaged by direct mechanical injury, diseases, and tumors....
The effects of heat treatment at 42.9 +/- 0.4 degrees C for 30-90 min of rat cervical spinal cord (c...
Hyperthermia was applied in the region of the vertebral column between the cervical vertebrae 5 and ...
Animal studies show that nervous tissue is sensitive to heat. Although inter-species variations may ...
Experimental data show that nervous tissue is sensitive to heat. Animal data indicate that the maxim...
Hyperthermia was applied in the region of the vertebral column from the second to the fifth lumbar v...
The aim of the present study was to compare an ultrasonically activated instrument (US), monopolar e...
This study aimed to determinate the effect of hyperthermia on transmission efficacy of the Ia-affere...
Rat cervical spinal cord was X-ray irradiated at doses of 15, 18, 20 and 26 Gy. Ninety days later, a...
This study compared functional and physical collateral damage to a nerve when operating a Codman MAL...
The time-course of thermal damage to the spinal cord was studied after hyperthermia of the cervical ...
Research problem: Humans physical capacity to work decreases faster under heat stress. The aim of th...
Background and Objective: Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a safe and less invasive technique that u...
A 5 mm segment of the rat sciatic nerve was treated at 38 or 43 degrees C for 30 min using a brass t...
We applied radiofrequency thermocoagulation(R.F.T.C) to the rat. sciatic nerve on one side of the bo...
INTRODUCTION: Peripheral nerves are often damaged by direct mechanical injury, diseases, and tumors....
The effects of heat treatment at 42.9 +/- 0.4 degrees C for 30-90 min of rat cervical spinal cord (c...
Hyperthermia was applied in the region of the vertebral column between the cervical vertebrae 5 and ...
Animal studies show that nervous tissue is sensitive to heat. Although inter-species variations may ...
Experimental data show that nervous tissue is sensitive to heat. Animal data indicate that the maxim...
Hyperthermia was applied in the region of the vertebral column from the second to the fifth lumbar v...
The aim of the present study was to compare an ultrasonically activated instrument (US), monopolar e...
This study aimed to determinate the effect of hyperthermia on transmission efficacy of the Ia-affere...
Rat cervical spinal cord was X-ray irradiated at doses of 15, 18, 20 and 26 Gy. Ninety days later, a...
This study compared functional and physical collateral damage to a nerve when operating a Codman MAL...
The time-course of thermal damage to the spinal cord was studied after hyperthermia of the cervical ...
Research problem: Humans physical capacity to work decreases faster under heat stress. The aim of th...
Background and Objective: Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a safe and less invasive technique that u...