نتایج جستجو برای: tibial nerve injury

تعداد نتایج: 474683  

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience methods 2013
Jonathan Isaacs Satya Mallu Yan Wo Sagar Shah

BACKGROUND There is limited appreciation of the risks and benefits of the few salvage treatment options available for inadequate motor function following incomplete spontaneous recovery or surgical repair of major peripheral nerve injuries. The lack of a reliable and economical animal model has hindered laboratory investigation into this difficult clinical problem. We propose a straightforward ...

Hamidi GhA H Manaheji

The use of multiple loose ligations of the rat sciatic nerve has been proposed as a model for the study of allodynia and hyperalgesia. This pain hypersensitivity results from both an increase in the peripheral and central sensitization. The evidence indicating that the development of neuropathic thermal hyperalgesia and mechanical allodynia requires activation of spinal cord NMDA receptors. NMD...

Hamidi GhA H Manaheji

The use of multiple loose ligations of the rat sciatic nerve has been proposed as a model for the study of allodynia and hyperalgesia. This pain hypersensitivity results from both an increase in the peripheral and central sensitization. The evidence indicating that the development of neuropathic thermal hyperalgesia and mechanical allodynia requires activation of spinal cord NMDA receptors. NMD...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1992
W B Geissler S R Corso R B Caspari

We report the case of a 59-year-old man with severe knee pain and inability to flex his toes or invert his plantar flexed foot after an external rotation injury to his knee. MRI showed rupture of the popliteus with a haematoma compressing the neurovascular bundle in the proximal calf, and electromyography demonstrated signs of an axonotmesis of the posterior tibial nerve. There was progressive ...

سهرابی, سپیده, علیزاده, زهره, کوشا, محسن,

  Received: 31 Dec, 2008 Accepted: 22 July, 2009   Abstract  The sciatic nerve, posterior cutaneus nerve of thigh, and inferior gluteal nerve are branches of sacral plexus. They leave the pelvis via greater sciatic foramen and arises in gluteal region in infra piriformis fossa. The sciatic nerve usually divides at the upper angle of the popliteal fossa to common peroneal and tibial nerves. The...

Journal: :Journal of Vascular Surgery 2023

Selective operative management of injuries to the tibial arteries is controversial, with necessity revascularization in face multiple debated. Tibial artery are frequently encountered military trauma, but practices and outcomes poorly defined. We aimed investigate associations between number injured vessels reconstruction limb loss rates casualties arterial trauma. A US database lower extremity...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2015
Andrea M Park Reena Dhanda Patil Randal C Paniello

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Functional recovery after a recurrent laryngeal nerve or facial nerve injury may be impaired due to aberrant reinnervation. Previous work in a rat peripheral nerve injury model found vincristine to be a potent inhibitor of reinnervation, and it has since been used to effectively block neural regeneration in other animal models. However, vincristine's narrow therapeutic ind...

2017
Aaron M Adams Keith W VanDusen Tatiana Y Kostrominova Jacob P Mertens Lisa M Larkin

Damage to peripheral nerve tissue may cause loss of function in both the nerve and the targeted muscles it innervates. This study compared the repair capability of engineered nerve conduit (ENC), engineered fibroblast conduit (EFC), and autograft in a 10-mm tibial nerve gap. ENCs were fabricated utilizing primary fibroblasts and the nerve cells of rats on embryonic day 15 (E15). EFCs were fabri...

2015
Deog-Im Kim Yi-Suk Kim Seung-Ho Han

Most of foot pain occurs by the entrapment of the tibial nerve and its branches. Some studies have reported the location of the tibial nerve; however, textbooks and researches have not described the posterior tibial artery and the relationship between the tibal nerve and the posterior tibial artery in detail. The purpose of this study was to analyze the location of neurovascular structures and ...

2015
Pooja Rani Sunita Kalra

Address for Correspondence: Dr. Pooja Rani, Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, PGIMS, Rohtak, Haryana, India. Phone. +919910148979, +919034048979 and +919811370044 E-Mail: [email protected] and [email protected] *1 Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, PGIMS, Rohtak, Haryana, India. 2 Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, UCMS & GTB Hospital, Delhi, India. Background...

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