Effect of Long-term Peripheral Nerve Stimulation on Neuro-Muscular Complex Morphologic Recovery in Experiment

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Taras Petriv; Raft Mohammad Daoud Almhairat; Volodymyr Likhodievskiy; Boris Luzan; Yulia Tsymbaliuk; Viktorya Vaslovych; Tetyana Malysheva & Vitaliy Tsymbaliuk

Summary

Peripheral nerve injury is an extremely important medical and socio-economic problem. It is far from a solution, despite on rapid development of technologies. To study the effect of long-term electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves, we used a domestically produced electrical stimulation system, which is approved for clinical use. The study was performed on 28 rabbits. Control of regeneration was carried out after 3 month with morphologic techniques. The use of long-term electrostimulation technology leads to an improvement in the results of the recovery of the nerve trunk after an injury, both directly at the site of damage, when stimulation begins in the early period, and indirectly, after the nerve fibers reach the effector muscle.

KEY WORDS: Experiment; Peripheral nerve injury; Neuro-muscular complex; Long-term electrostimulation; Morphology.

How to cite this article

PETRIV, T; ALMHAIRAT, R. M. D.; LIKHODIEVSKIY, V.; LUZAN, B.; TSYMBALIUK, Y.; VASLOVYCH, V.; MALYSHEVA, T. & TSYMBALIUK, V. Effect of long-term peripheral nerve stimulation on neuro-muscular complex morphologic recovery in experiment. Int. J. Morphol., 42(1):166-172, 2024.