It is often clinically noted that peripheral nerve transections in infants and very young children seem to show better functional recovery after nerve repair compared with adult patients. There can be several reasons for this (e.g. outgrowing axons might have maintained their potential to locate their genuine target muscle, the distance from the lesion site to the target organ is shorter, or there is enhanced compensational capacity of central brain areas at early stages of development). We decided to study the effects on walking performance of sciatic nerve transection and repair in nine rats at the youngest age at which appreciable numbers of motoneurons survive transaction (10th day of life). The follow-up period was 52 weeks. Walking mo...
Disruption of peripheral nerves due to trauma is a frequently Occurring clinical problem. Gaps in th...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the possible effects of a treadmill training pr...
Sensory testing, by providing stimuli for nociceptors of the foot, is a popular method of evaluating...
It is often clinically noted that peripheral nerve transections in infants and very young children s...
It is often clinically noted that peripheral nerve transections in infants and very young children s...
Functional recovery after transection of the sciatic nerve in adult rats is poor, probably because o...
The study of the in-vivo regeneration of a nerve, made by purely histological methods, requires a hi...
Transection of the sciatic nerve in adult rats induces drastic changes in hindleg muscles. Earlier, ...
Conflicting findings exist regarding the link between functional recovery and the regrowth of spinal...
Background: The aim was to evaluate what can be learned from rat models when treating patients suffe...
The influence of an enriched environment on the recovery of nerve function was studied after a sciat...
Assessment of the therapeutic potential of interventions to bridge-repair peripheral nerve defects h...
Assessment of the therapeutic potential of interventions to bridge-repair peripheral nerve defects h...
Sensory testing, by providing stimuli for nociceptors of the foot, is a popular method of evaluating...
Disruption of peripheral nerves due to trauma is a frequently Occurring clinical problem. Gaps in th...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the possible effects of a treadmill training pr...
Sensory testing, by providing stimuli for nociceptors of the foot, is a popular method of evaluating...
It is often clinically noted that peripheral nerve transections in infants and very young children s...
It is often clinically noted that peripheral nerve transections in infants and very young children s...
Functional recovery after transection of the sciatic nerve in adult rats is poor, probably because o...
The study of the in-vivo regeneration of a nerve, made by purely histological methods, requires a hi...
Transection of the sciatic nerve in adult rats induces drastic changes in hindleg muscles. Earlier, ...
Conflicting findings exist regarding the link between functional recovery and the regrowth of spinal...
Background: The aim was to evaluate what can be learned from rat models when treating patients suffe...
The influence of an enriched environment on the recovery of nerve function was studied after a sciat...
Assessment of the therapeutic potential of interventions to bridge-repair peripheral nerve defects h...
Assessment of the therapeutic potential of interventions to bridge-repair peripheral nerve defects h...
Sensory testing, by providing stimuli for nociceptors of the foot, is a popular method of evaluating...
Disruption of peripheral nerves due to trauma is a frequently Occurring clinical problem. Gaps in th...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the possible effects of a treadmill training pr...
Sensory testing, by providing stimuli for nociceptors of the foot, is a popular method of evaluating...