Peripheral nerve injury rehabilitation
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Basics of Peripheral Nerve Injury Rehabilitation
The study of peripheral nerve injury, repair & rehabilitation began during the American Civil War and has since expanded to not only include to extensive characterization of the processes and factors that contribute to nerve regeneration and reinnervation, but also to determining therapies that enhance nerve regeneration such as physical modalities, rehabilitation consideration and recently bio...
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عنوان ژورنال: Health, Sports & Rehabilitation Medicine
سال: 2020
ISSN: 2668-2303,2668-2303
DOI: 10.26659/pm3.2020.21.4.244