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Physiotherapeutic techniques used in the management of patients with peripheral nerve injuries 被引量:1

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摘要 Peripheral nerve injuries affect a wide range of functional,manual and social function,and frequently lead to constant disabilities.After complete transection of nerve,axonal degeneration process gives rise to a variety of symptoms including hyperesthesia,reduced or altered sensation,pain and atrophy(Lee and Wolfe,2000).With an array of choices for surgical and treating peripheral nerve injuries, there is also, a lot of new, coherent strategies on rehabilitation and physiotherapy protocols - which should be indispensable after injury. Physiotherapy, with a view to compensate dysfunctions relieves in sensory symptoms and creates grater neuroplasticital potential, forms essential part of the treatment for people after peripheral nerve injuries (Inoue et al., 2003). Peripheral nerve injuries affect a wide range of functional,manual and social function,and frequently lead to constant disabilities.After complete transection of nerve,axonal degeneration process gives rise to a variety of symptoms including hyperesthesia,reduced or altered sensation,pain and atrophy(Lee and Wolfe,2000).With an array of choices for surgical and treating peripheral nerve injuries, there is also, a lot of new, coherent strategies on rehabilitation and physiotherapy protocols - which should be indispensable after injury. Physiotherapy, with a view to compensate dysfunctions relieves in sensory symptoms and creates grater neuroplasticital potential, forms essential part of the treatment for people after peripheral nerve injuries (Inoue et al., 2003).
出处 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第11期1770-1772,共3页 中国神经再生研究(英文版)
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