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Micromechanical adaptation as a treatment for spinal cord injury 被引量:1
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作者 Veronica estrada hans werner müller 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第11期1909-1911,共3页
Spinal cord injury: Thus far injury of the spinal cord is incurable and, in the majority of cases, a devastating and life-changing event. The worldwide incidence rate of spinal cord injury (SCI) ranges from 250,000 to... Spinal cord injury: Thus far injury of the spinal cord is incurable and, in the majority of cases, a devastating and life-changing event. The worldwide incidence rate of spinal cord injury (SCI) ranges from 250,000 to 900,000 (www.who.int, 2013;Kumar et al., 2018) new cases per year. SCI outcome includes the damage of axons, demyelination of axons, loss of signal transduction, and consequential long-lasting motor and sensory deficits. Additionally, the non-use of muscles can lead to atrophy and joint contractures, thereby further reducing the possibility of recovery. Depending on the spinal level and the severity of the injury, the extent of the damage can vary and spontaneous recovery is possible to varying degrees. 展开更多
关键词 MICROMECHANICAL ADAPTATION SPINAL CORD INJURY SPINAL CORD injury(SCI)
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Bridging large gaps in the injured spinal cord: mechanical and biochemical tissue adaptation 被引量:1
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作者 Veronica Estrada hans werner müller 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第10期1572-1574,共3页
Incidence and consequences of spinal cord injuries: World- wide, every year 250,000-500,000 people suffer from spinal cord injury (SCI; www.who.int, 2013). Traumatic lesions of the spinal cord lead to primary and s... Incidence and consequences of spinal cord injuries: World- wide, every year 250,000-500,000 people suffer from spinal cord injury (SCI; www.who.int, 2013). Traumatic lesions of the spinal cord lead to primary and secondary injury mechanisms, which result in axon damage, loss of signal conduction, demyelination of axons and long-lasting deficits in motor and sensory func- tion. The extent of the damage and the subsequent functional loss depend on the spinal level and the severity of the primary injury. Furthermore, pathophysiological and pathomorpholog- ical responses in acute and chronic SCI share similar but also different requirements for treatment. 展开更多
关键词 Bridging large gaps in the injured spinal cord SCI
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