[Purpose] The current study aimed to reveal the therapeutic effects of a pulsed electromagnetic field and swimming exercises on rats with experimental sciatic nerve injury, which was induced with crush-type neuropathy model damage, using electrophysiological methods. [Subjects] In the current study, the sample consisted of 28 adult male Wistar albino rats. [Methods] The rats were randomized into four groups (n=7). Swimming exercise and PEMF (2 Hz and 0.3 MT) were applied one hour a day, five days a week, for four weeks. Electroneuromyographic (ENMG) measurements were taken on day 7. [Results] When the data were evaluated, it was found that the 4 weeks of PEMF and swimming exercises led to an increase in motor conduction rates and a decrease...
Background & Objective: Unknown mechanisms are involved in neuropathic pain. Among the non-pharmacol...
Abstract. [Purpose] The present study examined the effects of treatment using extracorporeal shock w...
Background: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) has been found to be effective in restoring volu...
[Purpose] The current study aimed to reveal the therapeutic effects of a pulsed electromagnetic fiel...
[Purpose] The current study aimed to reveal the therapeutic effects of a pulsed electromagnetic fiel...
Purpose: The current study aimed to reveal the therapeutic effects of a pulsed electromagnetic field...
Abstract. [Purpose] The current study aimed to reveal the therapeutic effects of a pulsed electroma...
[Purpose] The current study aimed to reveal the therapeutic effects of a pulsed electromagnetic fiel...
Background: Swimming is commonly considered to be an efficient rehabilitation exercise to treat peri...
Background: Swimming is commonly considered to be an efficient rehabilitation exercise to treat peri...
Background: Swimming is commonly considered to be an efficient rehabilitation exercise to treat peri...
Bu çalışmada sıçanlarda bir nöropati modeli olan ezilme tipi yaralanma sonrası uygulanan yüzme egzer...
PubMedID: 16019581Some experimental studies report that low-frequency pulsed electromagnetic field (...
Objective: To observe the effects of exercise training on recuperation of sensorimotor function in t...
Objective: To observe the effects of exercise training on recuperation of sensorimotor function in t...
Background & Objective: Unknown mechanisms are involved in neuropathic pain. Among the non-pharmacol...
Abstract. [Purpose] The present study examined the effects of treatment using extracorporeal shock w...
Background: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) has been found to be effective in restoring volu...
[Purpose] The current study aimed to reveal the therapeutic effects of a pulsed electromagnetic fiel...
[Purpose] The current study aimed to reveal the therapeutic effects of a pulsed electromagnetic fiel...
Purpose: The current study aimed to reveal the therapeutic effects of a pulsed electromagnetic field...
Abstract. [Purpose] The current study aimed to reveal the therapeutic effects of a pulsed electroma...
[Purpose] The current study aimed to reveal the therapeutic effects of a pulsed electromagnetic fiel...
Background: Swimming is commonly considered to be an efficient rehabilitation exercise to treat peri...
Background: Swimming is commonly considered to be an efficient rehabilitation exercise to treat peri...
Background: Swimming is commonly considered to be an efficient rehabilitation exercise to treat peri...
Bu çalışmada sıçanlarda bir nöropati modeli olan ezilme tipi yaralanma sonrası uygulanan yüzme egzer...
PubMedID: 16019581Some experimental studies report that low-frequency pulsed electromagnetic field (...
Objective: To observe the effects of exercise training on recuperation of sensorimotor function in t...
Objective: To observe the effects of exercise training on recuperation of sensorimotor function in t...
Background & Objective: Unknown mechanisms are involved in neuropathic pain. Among the non-pharmacol...
Abstract. [Purpose] The present study examined the effects of treatment using extracorporeal shock w...
Background: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) has been found to be effective in restoring volu...