ObjectiveWe confirm that alteration of a neuron structure can induce abnormalities in signal propagation for nervous systems, as observed in brain damage. Here, we investigate the effects of geometrical changes and damage of a neuron structure in 2 scaled nerve bundle models, made of myelinated nerve fibers or unmyelinated nerve fibers.MethodsWe propose a 3D finite element model of nerve bundles, combining a real-time full electromechanical coupling, a modulated threshold for spiking activation, and independent alteration of the electrical properties for each fiber. With the inclusion of plasticity, we then simulate mechanical compression and tension to induce damage at the membrane of a nerve bundle made of 4 fibers. We examine the resulti...
Peripheral nerves contain neuron fibres vital for movement and sensation and are subject to continuo...
This study explores in detail the functional consequences of subtle retraction and detachment of mye...
For more than half a century, the action potential (AP) has been considered a purely electrical phen...
Traumatic brain injuries and damage are major causes of death and disability. We propose a 3D fully ...
Recent experimental evidence has uncovered complex biophysical phenomena accompanying the electrical...
In the last decade, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and spinal cord injuries (SCIs) has become one o...
The aim was to investigate mechanical and functional failure of diffuse axonal injury (DAI) in nerve...
Peripheral nerve injury, leading to loss of motor and sensory function, is a burdensome consequence ...
Peripheral nerves are continuously subjected to mechanical forces, both during everyday movement and...
<div><p>With the growing body of research on traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury, computat...
<div><p>This study explores in detail the functional consequences of subtle retraction and detachmen...
Traumatic injuries to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) have recently been put unde...
Traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury have recently been put under the spotlight as major ca...
This study explores in detail the functional consequences of subtle retraction and detachment of mye...
Objective: We propose a novel approach for modelling the interdependence of electrical and mechanica...
Peripheral nerves contain neuron fibres vital for movement and sensation and are subject to continuo...
This study explores in detail the functional consequences of subtle retraction and detachment of mye...
For more than half a century, the action potential (AP) has been considered a purely electrical phen...
Traumatic brain injuries and damage are major causes of death and disability. We propose a 3D fully ...
Recent experimental evidence has uncovered complex biophysical phenomena accompanying the electrical...
In the last decade, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and spinal cord injuries (SCIs) has become one o...
The aim was to investigate mechanical and functional failure of diffuse axonal injury (DAI) in nerve...
Peripheral nerve injury, leading to loss of motor and sensory function, is a burdensome consequence ...
Peripheral nerves are continuously subjected to mechanical forces, both during everyday movement and...
<div><p>With the growing body of research on traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury, computat...
<div><p>This study explores in detail the functional consequences of subtle retraction and detachmen...
Traumatic injuries to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) have recently been put unde...
Traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury have recently been put under the spotlight as major ca...
This study explores in detail the functional consequences of subtle retraction and detachment of mye...
Objective: We propose a novel approach for modelling the interdependence of electrical and mechanica...
Peripheral nerves contain neuron fibres vital for movement and sensation and are subject to continuo...
This study explores in detail the functional consequences of subtle retraction and detachment of mye...
For more than half a century, the action potential (AP) has been considered a purely electrical phen...