University of Texas Dallas: Study - VNS Shows Promise for Improving Peripheral Nerve Recovery
February 18, 2020
February 18, 2020
RICHARDSON, Texas, Feb. 18 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The University of Texas Dallas campus issued the following news release:
When a nerve in an arm or leg is damaged, the brain adapts rapidly to the suddenly missing signal from that part of the body. This reaction complicates later efforts at rehabilitation.
In an effort to restore function after peripheral nerve injury, researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas have demonstrated in an animal model that sparking c . . .
When a nerve in an arm or leg is damaged, the brain adapts rapidly to the suddenly missing signal from that part of the body. This reaction complicates later efforts at rehabilitation.
In an effort to restore function after peripheral nerve injury, researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas have demonstrated in an animal model that sparking c . . .