نتایج جستجو برای: compressive injury

تعداد نتایج: 340363  

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2011
Suneil Hosmane Adam Fournier Rika Wright Labchan Rajbhandari Rezina Siddique In Hong Yang K T Ramesh Arun Venkatesan Nitish Thakor

We describe a novel valve-based microfluidic axon injury micro-compression (AIM) platform that enables focal and graded compression of micron-scale segments of single central nervous system (CNS) axons. The device utilizes independently controlled "push-down" injury pads that descend upon pressure application and contact underlying axonal processes. Regulated compressed gas is input into the AI...

2009
Young-Tae Lim John W. Chow

INTRODUCTION: A number of surveys have shown that the golf swing is increasingly being recognized as a potential cause of lower back injuries. Although many researchers have been interested in seeking a “perfect” golf swing to improve performance, surprisingly, few studies have investigated the potential causes of injury such as back pain. The forces generated by the musculature surrounding the...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanical engineering 2015
Semih E Bezci Aditya Nandy Grace D O'Connell

The intervertebral disk has an excellent swelling capacity to absorb water, which is thought to be largely due to the high proteoglycan composition. Injury, aging, degeneration, and diurnal loading are all noted by a significant decrease in water content and tissue hydration. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of hydration, through osmotic loading, on tissue swelling and com...

2017
Jinghui Xu Houqing Long Wenli Chen Xing Cheng Haoyang Yu Yangliang Huang Xiaobo Wang Fobao Li

Chronic spinal cord compression is the most common cause of spinal cord impairment worldwide. Objective of this study is to assess the ultrastructural features of the neurovascular unit (NVU) in a rat model of chronic compressive spinal cord injury, 24 SD rats were divided into two groups: the control group (n = 12), and the compression group (n = 12). A C6 semi-laminectomy was performed in the...

Journal: :Brain research 2002
Beth A Winkelstein Joyce A DeLeo

Nerve root deformation magnitude affects behavioral sensitivity and spinal cytokine expression in a lumbar radiculopathy model. Despite evidence suggesting spinal glia play a role in persistent pain, no study has examined the relationship between injury severity in painful radiculopathy and spinal glial activation. This study quantified local in vivo biomechanics for nerve root injury, describi...

2015
Laurence Weinberg Manfred Spanger Chong Tan Mehrdad Nikfarjam

INTRODUCTION Postoperative peripheral nerve injuries are well-recognised complications of both surgery and anaesthesia and a leading cause of litigation claims. We present a rare cause of compressive sensory and motor neuropraxia of the median, ulnar and radial nerves of the right hand resulting from a wristwatch that was worn on the first postoperative night following minor surgery. Mechanisms...

2008
Keiichi Murata Manabu Maeda Atsushi Yoshida Hiroshi Yajima Kazuo Okuchi

INTRODUCTION Axillary artery injury in the shoulder region following blunt trauma without association with either shoulder dislocation or fracture of the humeral neck has been previously reported. Axillary artery injury might also be accompanied with brachial plexus injury. However, delayed onset of brachial plexus palsy caused by a compressive hematoma associated with axillary injury after blu...

Journal: :European cells & materials 2016
Z Hu J H N Yik D D Cissell P V Michelier K A Athanasiou D R Haudenschild

Joint injury often leads to post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA). Acute injury responses to trauma induce production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and catabolic enzymes, which promote chondrocyte apoptosis and degrade cartilage to potentiate PTOA development. Recent studies show that the rate-limiting step for transcriptional activation of injury response genes is controlled by cyclin-dependent...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2001
R F Escamilla

PURPOSE Because a strong and stable knee is paramount to an athlete's or patient's success, an understanding of knee biomechanics while performing the squat is helpful to therapists, trainers, sports medicine physicians, researchers, coaches, and athletes who are interested in closed kinetic chain exercises, knee rehabilitation, and training for sport. The purpose of this review was to examine ...

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