Nerve injury and repair: regeneration, reconstruction, and cortical remodeling
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1. Verfasser: Lundborg, Göran (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Philadelphia, Pa. Elsevier/Churchill Livingstone c2004
Ausgabe:2nd ed
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Beschreibung:This volume represents the second edition of the classic Nerve Injury and Repair which was first published in 1988. The focus is on nerve repair and reconstruction today and tomorrow with emphasis on biological mechanisms, clinical treatment and functional remodelling in brain cortex as a consequence of nerve injury. The volume is extremely well illustrated with numerous original schematic drawings illustrating complex mechanisms in a very easy way. Special sections are devoted to hand sensation, sensory re-education and sensory re-learning after nerve injury and repair with emphasis on evolving concepts of brain plasticity mechanisms. The book addresses primarily surgeons in the fields of hand-, plastic-, orthopaedic- and neurosurgery, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and physicians working in the field of hand rehabilitation and neurologists and neuroscientists. The book has a substantial value also for students due to the many drawings and its comprehensive format Addresses several categories including surgeons, occupational and physiotherapists, neurologists, neuroscientists and students Emphasis on the illustration part with a large number of original drawings by special artist. Numerous color plates. The whole panorama of nerve injury and repair is covered in one volume Biological mechanisms reviewed together with the clinical approach to nerve injuries, hereby providing a rational for clinical handling. The author is well known and has a world reputation in the field
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (248 p., [4] p. of plates)
ISBN:9780702036071
0702036072
9780443067112
0443067112

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