Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Journal of Biomedical Research and Reviews

Abstract

#Peripheralnerve injury can be surgically treated, but functional recovery is still unsatisfactory. That is why additional methods that can be applied after surgical repair and which modulate nerve #regeneration are sought, this regeneration involving both the morphological recovery of the #axon and the myelin sheath, but also the functional, physiological recovery of the peripheral nerve. Thus, in recent years, experimental studies have been undertaken #in vivo and #in vitro, but also in clinical trials involving #electricstimulation, low-level laser therapy and #pharmacotherapy. But many of these attempts are not yet standardized and well established, although their effect on the #anatomicalfunctional recovery of the peripheral nerve is indisputable. In this review we present a brief overview of the main results obtained in these researches in recent years.

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