نتایج جستجو برای: posterior tibial nerve stimulation ptns

تعداد نتایج: 494771  

Journal: :European journal of anaesthesiology 1996
J R Sneyd

A 21-year-old female weighing 55 kg was anaesthetized for facial reconstruction. After an initial bolus of pancuronium 5 mg and top-up doses of 2 mg at 135 min and 1 mg at 290 min and 335 min, no further relaxant was given for 130 min at which time neuromuscular transmission appeared fully recovered with a full train-of-four twitches and a sustained response to 50 Hz stimulation of the posterio...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2006
Mihai Moldovan Jesper Sørensen Christian Krarup

Functional outcome after peripheral nerve regeneration is often poor, particularly involving nerve injuries far from their targets. Comparison of sensory and motor axon regeneration before target reinnervation is not possible in the clinical setting, and previous experimental studies addressing the question of differences in growth rates of different nerve fibre populations led to conflicting r...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2010
Prakash A K Bhardwaj M N Devi N S Sridevi P K Rao G Singh

INTRODUCTION The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve, with a long course in the inferior extremity. Its division into the tibial and common peroneal nerves can occur at any level from the sacral plexus to the inferior part of the popliteal space. These anatomical variations may contribute to clinical conditions such as piriformis syndrome, sciatica and coccygodynia. METHODS This study was perf...

اورکی‌فر, ندا, محمّدی, مرضیه, پیروزی, ثریا, کمالی, فهیمه,

Background and Aim: Spinal manipulation is a treatment modality in the management of patients with pain in the neck, low back or pelvic disorders. The objective of this research was to determine the effects of sacroiliac joint manipulation on selected electrophysiological parameters including pressure pain thresholds (PPT) and Tibial nerve Hoffmann's reflex (H-reflex) amplitude. Materials and M...

Journal: :Pain 2010
Li-Jun Zhou Wen-Jie Ren Yi Zhong Tao Yang Xu-Hong Wei Wen-Jun Xin Cui-Cui Liu Li-Hua Zhou Yong-Yong Li Xian-Guo Liu

Although a large body of evidence has shown that peripheral nerve injury usually induces neuropathic pain, there are also clinical studies demonstrating that injury of the sural nerve, which almost only innervates skin, fails to do so. The underlying mechanism, however, is largely unknown. In the present work, we found that the transection of either the gastrocnemius-soleus (GS) nerve innervati...

2011
Tariq F. Al-Shaiji Mai Banakhar Magdy M. Hassouna

Overactive bladder syndrome negatively affects the daily life of many people. First-line conservative treatments, such as antimuscarinics, do not always lead to sufficient improvement of the complaints and/or are often associated with disabling adverse effects leading to treatment failure. Electrical stimulation of the sacral nerves has emerged as an alternative and attractive treatment for ref...

Journal: :Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2011
Mar Cortes Gary W Thickbroom Josep Valls-Sole Alvaro Pascual-Leone Dylan J Edwards

OBJECTIVE Repetitive, paired peripheral and transcranial stimulation targeting the cerebral cortex can increase cortical excitability, outlasting the stimulation period. It is unknown whether paired stimulation specifically targeting the spinal cord can modulate spinal excitability. We tested whether the H-reflex facilitation from a sub-threshold conditioning TMS pulse could modulate spinal exc...

2016
Xing Li Li-Min Liao Guo-Qing Chen Zhao-Xia Wang Tian-Ji Lu Han Deng Gerald-E Loeb

BACKGROUND Traditional tibial nerve stimulation (TNS) has been used to treat overactive bladder syndrome (OAB), but there are some shortcomings. Thus, a novel alternative is needed for the treatment of OAB. The study investigated the effects of a new type of tibial nerve microstimulator on the micturition reflex in cats. METHODS An implantable wireless driver microstimulator was implanted aro...

Journal: :Circulation research 1968
M C Hammond D L Davis P Dow

The production of constrictive responses limited to either arterial or venous segments of the vasculature of the dog paw was tested by stimulating various peripheral nerves of the hind leg. Resistance changes of the total vasculature of the paw, and of three of its component series-coupled segments (arterial, small vessel, and venous) were studied sequentially before and during stimulation of t...

Journal: :physiology and pharmacology 0
morteza jarrahi physiology research centre, semnan university of medical sciences, semnan, iran ali rashidipour physiology research centre, semnan university of medical sciences, semnan, iran

introduction: ischaemic-reperfusion nerve injury has been suggested as the mechanism for post-tourniquet limb paralysis. as dexamethasone (dex) has been shown to prevent ischaemic-reperfusion process in some tissues, we tested the hypothesis that this drug would reduce tourniquet induced nerve injury. methods: 36 male wistar rats (200-250 gr) were chosen and divided randomly into 6 equal groups...

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