The role of training and hyperbaria in the rehabilitation process after crushing injury of the sciatic nerve in mice - assessment of functional parameters using the CATWALK XT platform
Introduction Peripheral nerve injuries are one of the most common injuries in the population and affect 3% of trauma patients. Unfortunately, full functional regeneration is a relatively rare phenomenon. Attempts to heal and regenerate damaged nerves are a frequent subject of research, especially wh...
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Main Authors: | Anna Dolińska (Author), Dariusz Górka (Author), Michał Trzęsicki (Author), Natalia Białoń (Author), Mikołaj Górka (Author) |
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Kazimierz Wielki University,
2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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