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Reinnervation is the restoration,
either by
spontaneous cellular regeneration or by
surgical grafting, of
nerve supply to a body part from
which it has...
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Targeted reinnervation enables amputees to
control motorized prosthetic devices and
regain sensory feedback. The
method was
developed by Dr. Todd Kuiken...
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Preferential motor reinnervation (PMR)
refers to the
tendency of a
regenerating axon in the
peripheral nervous system (PNS) to
reinnervate a
motor pathway...
- a role.
Denervation and
reinnervation are
going on, but the
reinnervation process has an
upper limit where the
reinnervation cannot compensate for the...
- with post-polio
syndrome undergo a
continuous cycle of
denervation and
reinnervation that
occurs after acute poliomyelitis. Over time, this
cycle leads to...
- denervation/
reinnervation. Normally, type I and type II
muscle fibers show a checkerboard-like
random distribution. However, when
reinnervation occurs, the...
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Connective tissue in the
peripheral nervous system Preferential motor reinnervation Alberts,
Daniel (2012). Dorland's
illustrated medical dictionary (32nd ed...
- The
superior cervical ganglion (SCG) is the upper-most and
largest of the
cervical sympathetic ganglia of the
sympathetic trunk. It
probably formed by...
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reinnervation of the
target cell or organ. However, the
reinnervation is not
necessarily perfect, as
possible misleading occurs during reinnervation of...
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major events:
Wallerian degeneration, axon regeneration/growth, and
reinnervation of
nervous tissue. The
events that
occur in
peripheral regeneration...