What Is A Way To Promote Peripheral Nerve Regeneration?
Mainly physical therapy.
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The regeneration of a damaged nerve takes time (it is known that the nerve regenerates 1 mm in 24 hours).
The main aims of the treatment after surgical treatment of an injured nerve is to protect any damage in the first days and preservation of the muscles strength and joint motions.
Physical therapy is started in the early stages after nerve injury to maintain range of motion of the fingers and hand, and to maintain muscle strength in the unaffected muscles of the hand.
Galvanic stimulation also is used in some cases, but there is no sufficient evidence about its benefits.
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Up to one year may be needed.
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If there will be successful reinnervation of the majority of the muscles fibers, these muscles can be built up again in up to one year.
Physical therapy (passive deinnervated muscles movement or electric stimulation ) helps in maintaining these muscles in function.
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Good results are seen with repairs up to 3 months.
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The nerve after successful surgical repair advances approximately 1 mm every 24 hours, so, as you can measure yourself, it takes time to reach the muscle fibers.
There are good chances of recovery after successful nerve repair when surgery is done ASAP, but within 3 months from the damage.
Electric stimulating helps more with conservation of the damaged muscles function.
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few months may be necessary to understand the results of nerve repair.
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I mean, surgery for nerve repair could result in good outcome if it is done ASAP, but good results are seen if the surgery was performed within 3 months from surgery.
Beyond 3 months the results are poor.
Teen weeks is a little bit longer, but still, there is hope since the time limit of three months was not passed.
Basically, that distance needs few months for the nerve to advance to the hand muscles.
You can measure it in millimeters in order to have an approximation of the needed time.
Diffusion tensor tractography may be useful in following up the nerve regeneration, still, clinical follow-up and nerve conduction study are simpler methods to follow up.
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