2024
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202402.0735.v1
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Early Intensive Neurorehabilitation in Traumatic Peripheral Nerve Injury – State of the Art

Débora Gouveia,
Ana Cardoso,
Carla Carvalho
et al.

Abstract: Traumatic nerve injuries are common lesions that affect several hundred thousand humans, as well as dogs and cats. The assessment of nerve regeneration trough animal models may provide information for translational research and future therapeutic options that can be applied mutually in veterinary and human medicine, in a one health perspective. This review offers a hands-on vision about the non-invasive and conservative approaches on peripheral nerve injury, focusing the role of neurorehabilitation in nerve re… Show more

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