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期刊名:Journal of brachial plexus and peripheral nerve injury

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ISSN:1749-7221

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Ryckie G Wade,Gráinne Bourke,Alexandra M Olaru et al. Ryckie G Wade et al.
Introduction GABA (γ-aminobutyric acid) is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain. In response to injury within the central nervous system, GABA promotes cortical plasticity and represents a potential pharmacological target to ...
Justus Mai,Christa Kunigunde Raak,Thomas Ostermann et al. Justus Mai et al.
Background To date, there are no uniform guidelines for the treatment of obstetric plexus lesions in German-speaking countries. An end-to-end direct suture after resection of trunk neuroma is recommended for surgical treatment if tension-fr...
Henrik Lauer,Johannes Christoph Heinzel,Benedetta Vasselli et al. Henrik Lauer et al.
Background Foot drop is a challenging condition that significantly impacts the affected patient's mobility and quality of life. Tendon transfer has emerged as a viable treatment option. We hereby present data of the tendon transfer procedur...
Magnus Flondell,Peter Mannfolk,Birgitta Rosén et al. Magnus Flondell et al.
Background Compression neuropathy, such as carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), results in changed afferent nerve signaling, which may result in changes in somatosensory brain areas. The purpose of this study was to assess cerebral changes followi...
Rachel N Aber,Leslie A Grossman,Aaron J Berger et al. Rachel N Aber et al.
Purpose To better understand the long-term hand and shoulder outcomes of upper brachial plexus birth injuries. Methods We evaluated shoulder and hand function in 32 patients (13 males; 19 females) with a C5/C6 birth injury history). All pat...
David J Kirby,Daniel B Buchalter,Lauren Santiesteban et al. David J Kirby et al.
Background Brachial plexus birth injury results in deficits in strength and motion, occasionally requiring surgery to restore power to the deficient external rotators of the shoulder in these patients. This is a retrospective analysis of th...
Mariano Socolovsky,Johnny Chuieng-Yi Lu,Francisco Zarra et al. Mariano Socolovsky et al.
Background With the advent of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, some doubts have been raised regarding the potential respiratory problems that patients who previously underwent a phrenic nerve transfer could have. Objectives...
Scott Ferris,Simon Maciburko Scott Ferris
Intercostal nerve donors for traumatic brachial plexus injury reconstruction have been used to neurotize native muscles or free-functioning muscle transfers, with inconsistent outcomes reported. The aim was to record a substantial series, e...
Krister Jönsson,Tomas Hultgren,Mårten Risling et al. Krister Jönsson et al.
Brachial plexus birth injuries cause diminished motor function in the upper extremity. The most common sequel is internal rotation contracture. A number of these patients also suffer from cocontractions, preventing the use of an otherwise g...