The role of training and hyperbaria in the rehabilitation process after crushing injury of the sciatic nerve in mice - assessment of functional parameters using the CATWALK XT platform

Introduction Peripheral nerve injuries are one of the most common injuries in the population and affect 3% of trauma patients. Unfortunately, full functional regeneration is a relatively rare phenomenon. Attempts to heal and regenerate damaged nerves are a frequent subject of research, especially...

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Main Authors: Anna Dolińska, Dariusz Górka, Michał Trzęsicki, Natalia Białoń, Mikołaj Górka
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Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2023-02-01
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author Anna Dolińska
Dariusz Górka
Michał Trzęsicki
Natalia Białoń
Mikołaj Górka
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Dariusz Górka
Michał Trzęsicki
Natalia Białoń
Mikołaj Górka
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description Introduction Peripheral nerve injuries are one of the most common injuries in the population and affect 3% of trauma patients. Unfortunately, full functional regeneration is a relatively rare phenomenon. Attempts to heal and regenerate damaged nerves are a frequent subject of research, especially when animal models are considered, and the results are not always satisfactory Aim of the study The aim of this study was to evaluate functional regeneration after sciatic nerve damage in mice treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy and locomotor training, and to check the effectiveness of these methods. Materials and Methods The research material consisted of 75 mice with a damaged sciatic nerve. The mice were divided into three groups: H- subjected to hyperbaric therapy, T- subjected to training and K- not subjected to any therapy (control group). A functional gait analysis was performed using the CATWALK XT gait platform based on selected gait parameters. Results In the groups subjected to both hyperbaric therapy and training, the results of the analysis showed faster functional recovery. Statistically significant differences in the print area, print length, swing and SFI parameters were noted in the treated groups as opposed to the control group, while in the hyperbaric group of mice functional recovery turned out to be the most effective and fastest. Conclusion Mice of both groups (H, T) showed a faster recovery of sensory and motor functions in contrast to the control group not subjected to any treatment.
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spelling doaj.art-e6a3e7b120fa4983928331efcb0a7efe2023-02-24T11:43:32ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062023-02-0113410.12775/JEHS.2023.13.04.016The role of training and hyperbaria in the rehabilitation process after crushing injury of the sciatic nerve in mice - assessment of functional parameters using the CATWALK XT platformAnna Dolińska0Dariusz Górka1Michał Trzęsicki2Natalia Białoń3Mikołaj Górka4Śląski Uniwersytet Medyczny w KatowicachŚląski Uniwersytet Medyczny w KatowicachŚląski Uniwersytet Medyczny w KatowicachŚląski Uniwersytet Medyczny w KatowicachŚląski Uniwersytet Medyczny w Katowicach Introduction Peripheral nerve injuries are one of the most common injuries in the population and affect 3% of trauma patients. Unfortunately, full functional regeneration is a relatively rare phenomenon. Attempts to heal and regenerate damaged nerves are a frequent subject of research, especially when animal models are considered, and the results are not always satisfactory Aim of the study The aim of this study was to evaluate functional regeneration after sciatic nerve damage in mice treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy and locomotor training, and to check the effectiveness of these methods. Materials and Methods The research material consisted of 75 mice with a damaged sciatic nerve. The mice were divided into three groups: H- subjected to hyperbaric therapy, T- subjected to training and K- not subjected to any therapy (control group). A functional gait analysis was performed using the CATWALK XT gait platform based on selected gait parameters. Results In the groups subjected to both hyperbaric therapy and training, the results of the analysis showed faster functional recovery. Statistically significant differences in the print area, print length, swing and SFI parameters were noted in the treated groups as opposed to the control group, while in the hyperbaric group of mice functional recovery turned out to be the most effective and fastest. Conclusion Mice of both groups (H, T) showed a faster recovery of sensory and motor functions in contrast to the control group not subjected to any treatment. https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/42152hyperbarialocomotor trainingnerve regenerationsciatic nerverehabilitation
spellingShingle Anna Dolińska
Dariusz Górka
Michał Trzęsicki
Natalia Białoń
Mikołaj Górka
The role of training and hyperbaria in the rehabilitation process after crushing injury of the sciatic nerve in mice - assessment of functional parameters using the CATWALK XT platform
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
hyperbaria
locomotor training
nerve regeneration
sciatic nerve
rehabilitation
title The role of training and hyperbaria in the rehabilitation process after crushing injury of the sciatic nerve in mice - assessment of functional parameters using the CATWALK XT platform
title_full The role of training and hyperbaria in the rehabilitation process after crushing injury of the sciatic nerve in mice - assessment of functional parameters using the CATWALK XT platform
title_fullStr The role of training and hyperbaria in the rehabilitation process after crushing injury of the sciatic nerve in mice - assessment of functional parameters using the CATWALK XT platform
title_full_unstemmed The role of training and hyperbaria in the rehabilitation process after crushing injury of the sciatic nerve in mice - assessment of functional parameters using the CATWALK XT platform
title_short The role of training and hyperbaria in the rehabilitation process after crushing injury of the sciatic nerve in mice - assessment of functional parameters using the CATWALK XT platform
title_sort role of training and hyperbaria in the rehabilitation process after crushing injury of the sciatic nerve in mice assessment of functional parameters using the catwalk xt platform
topic hyperbaria
locomotor training
nerve regeneration
sciatic nerve
rehabilitation
url https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/42152
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