Nerve Injury Articles & Analysis
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l Pain sensitization reaction triggered by nerve injury. l Pain sensitization reaction after regeneration. l Thermal pain recovery related experiments. ...
INTRODUCTION After a peripheral nerve injury, fast conducting large myelinated afferent A-bcta fiber transmission diminishes over time. ...
Abstract Background. Peripheral nerve injury can result in the formation of neuroma/nerve entrapment, a persistent peripheral neuropathic pain state which is often refractory to invasive interventions or medications. ...
The respiratory neuromuscular stimulator provides biphasic stimulation of the breath, which stimulates the phrenic nerve during the inspiratory phase to increase the amplitude of diaphragm muscle activity and increase the tidal volume; the expiratory phase stimulates the rectus abdominis and the oblique external abdomen, increases intraabdominal pressure, and promotes CO2 in the ...