Stimulation of Sympathetic Nerve Using Ultraflexible Cuff Electrodes Inhibits Inflammation Caused by Tendon Rupture
Kejun Tu,
Rong Bao,
Longchun Wang
et al.
Abstract:Inflammation is a serious symptom of tendon rupture, that leads to peritendinous adhesion and damages the recovery of motor function. Although it is commonly treated using medical therapy, side effects occur in the cardiovascular and genitourinary systems. Electrical stimulation (ES) is a novel alternative to neural modulation. However, its inflammatory inhibitory effect around the tendon has rarely been investigated. Here, an ultraflexible cuff electrode with a thickness of only 3.3 µm is constructed to confo… Show more
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