Studies on Neuromuscular Diseases
DOI: 10.1159/000395786
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The Effect of Acute Compression on Nerve Conduction � a Quantitative Study1

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“…Animal studies indicate that in the early phase of regeneration the nerve fibres have small axons, thin myelin sheaths, a short internodal length, and a slow conduction velocity (Berry et al, 1944;Erlanger and Schoepfle, 1946;Sanders and Whitteridge, 1946;Cragg and Thomas, 1964;Jacobson and Guth, 1965;Gilliatt et al, 1975). The myelin sheath remains disproportionately thin and the short internodes persist even after the axons have attained near normal diameters (Hiscoe, 1947;Vizoso and Young, 1948;Schr6der, 1972).…”
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“…Animal studies indicate that in the early phase of regeneration the nerve fibres have small axons, thin myelin sheaths, a short internodal length, and a slow conduction velocity (Berry et al, 1944;Erlanger and Schoepfle, 1946;Sanders and Whitteridge, 1946;Cragg and Thomas, 1964;Jacobson and Guth, 1965;Gilliatt et al, 1975). The myelin sheath remains disproportionately thin and the short internodes persist even after the axons have attained near normal diameters (Hiscoe, 1947;Vizoso and Young, 1948;Schr6der, 1972).…”
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