نتایج جستجو برای: radial nerves

تعداد نتایج: 89408  

Journal: :Muscle & nerve 2000
A C Grant A A Cook

Prior reports of handcuff-related neuropathies have been retrospective or small series of cases selected for their unusual electrophysiological or historical features. We conducted a prospective 27-month study at a large, urban, teaching hospital of all patients with a complaint of hand numbness, weakness, or paresthesias attributed to overtightened handcuffs. Forty-one patients were evaluated ...

Journal: :Neurology 2009
Claire T Lundy Sushma Goyal Silke Lee Tammy Hedderly

A boy was born at 42 weeks’ gestation following 4 days of labor. Epidural anesthesia was used. Bilateral wrist drop was noted immediately after delivery (figure 1). Induration with localized erythema was seen symmetrically on the dorsal aspect of both upper limbs (figure 2). Examination was in keeping with isolated bilateral radial nerve palsies. An ultrasound scan of the upper arms revealed sy...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Tatsuo Motokawa Yoshiro Fuchigami

Echinoderms have catch connective tissues that change their stiffness as a result of nervous control. The coordination between catch connective tissue and muscles was studied in the spine joint of the sea urchin Diadema setosum. Spine joints are equipped with two kinds of effector: spine muscles and a kind of catch connective tissue, which is called the catch apparatus (CA). The former is respo...

Journal: :Journal of lasers in medical sciences 2013
Todd Allen Telemeco Edward Carl Schrank

INTRODUCTION Lasers, light emitting diodes (LEDs) and super luminous diodes (SLDs) are widely used to treat selected musculoskeletal, integumentary and neurological conditions.The mechanisms underlying the reported treatment effects of light therapy are unclear and the physiologic effect of light on a variety of tissues, particularly neurological, is mostly unknown. A few researchers have repor...

2012
Berta Kowalska Iwona Sudoł-Szopińska

The ultrasonographic examination is frequently used for imaging peripheral nerves. It serves to supplement the physical examination, electromyography, and magnetic resonance imaging. As in the case of other USG imaging studies, the examination of peripheral nerves is non-invasive, well-tolerated by patients, and relatively inexpensive. Part I of this article series described in detail the chara...

2017
Panagiotis Zis Marios Hadjivassiliou Ptolemaios Georgios Sarrigiannis Alexander St John Edward Barker Dasappaiah Ganesh Rao

Background and Aim Pure sensory neuropathies involving the dorsal root ganglia are commonly referred to as sensory ganglionopathies (SG). Causes of SG can be inherited (as seen in Friedreich's ataxia) or acquired (e.g. immune-mediated or paraneoplastic). Diagnostic criteria for confirming SG have been published and consist of a combination of clinical and neurophysiological parameters. The aim ...

Journal: :International journal of ophthalmology 2015
Qiu-Juan Zhang Dong Wang Zhi-Lan Bai Bai-Chao Ren Xiao-Hui Li

AIM To evaluate the value of quantitative diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in assessing the axonal and myelin damage of the optic nerves and optic radiations in patients with chronic primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) by using high-field magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (3T). METHODS Twenty patients with bilateral chronic PACG and twenty age- and sex matched disease-free control subjects were...

2016
Saundra A. Jackson Charlotte Derr Anthony De Lucia Marvin Harris Zuheily Closser Branko Miladinovic Rahul Mhaskar Theresa Jorgensen Lori Green

BACKGROUND With the growing utilization of ultrasonography in emergency medicine combined with the concern over adequate pain management in the emergency department (ED), ultrasound guidance for peripheral nerve blockade in ED is an area of increasing interest. The medical literature has multiple reports supporting the use of ultrasound guidance in peripheral nerve blocks. However, to perform a...

Journal: :Glia 2011
Karen B Carlson Prabhjot Singh Moses M Feaster Anita Ramnarain Constantine Pavlides Zu-Lin Chen Wei-Ming Yu M Laura Feltri Sidney Strickland

Peripheral nerve function depends on a regulated process of axon and Schwann cell development. Schwann cells interact with peripheral neurons to sort and ensheath individual axons. Ablation of laminin γ1 in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) arrests Schwann cell development prior to radial sorting of axons. Peripheral nerves of laminin-deficient animals are disorganized and hypomyelinated. In ...

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