9781646476282
Lynne Brooks
Hayle Medical
English
2025
Medical Science - Neuroscience & Neurology
$ 160.95
Peripheral nerve regeneration refers to the body's natural process of repairing damaged nerves located outside the brain and spinal cord. After injury, specialized cells called Schwann cells play a crucial role in facilitating regeneration by creating a pathway for nerve regrowth. This process involves several stages, including degeneration of the injured nerve, formation of a growth cone to guide regrowth, and remyelination for proper function. Factors such as the severity of injury, distance between nerve endings, and individual health influence the speed and success of regeneration. Techniques such as nerve grafting, tissue engineering, and electrical stimulation can aid in enhancing the regeneration process. Understanding and promoting peripheral nerve regeneration hold promise for restoring function and improving quality of life for individuals with nerve injuries. This book aims to shed light on some of the unexplored aspects of peripheral nerve regeneration and the recent research in this field. Also included in this book is a detailed explanation of the various concepts and applications of peripheral nerve regeneration. Students, researchers, experts and all associated with this field will benefit alike from this book.