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Pathophysiology of nerve compression
Susan E. Mackinnon
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Center of Regenerative Medicine
DBBS - Neurosciences
DBBS - Developmental, Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology
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Review article
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peer-review
250
Scopus citations
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Keyphrases
Pathophysiology
100%
Nerve
100%
Nerve Compression
100%
Nerve Fibers
80%
Connective Tissue
60%
Compression Neuropathy
60%
Physical Therapy
60%
Latency
40%
Fibrosis
40%
Pathological Findings
40%
Patient Symptoms
40%
Epineurium
40%
Perineurium
40%
Neural Gliding
40%
Tight
20%
Therapy Approaches
20%
Demyelination
20%
Clinical Management
20%
Conservative Management
20%
Electrodiagnosis
20%
Ischemia
20%
Electrophysiologic
20%
Surgical Intervention
20%
Neurological Dysfunction
20%
Blood Flow
20%
Symptomatology
20%
Range of Motion
20%
Patient Management
20%
Immediate Effect
20%
Dose-response Curve
20%
Mechanical Factors
20%
Axonal Injury
20%
Gliding
20%
Neural Dysfunction
20%
Tension Test
20%
Perineurial
20%
Neural Tension
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pathophysiology
100%
Nerve Compression
100%
Nerve Fiber
100%
Connective Tissue
75%
Neuropathy
75%
Physiotherapy
75%
Fibrosis
50%
Epineurium
50%
Perineurium
50%
Conservative Treatment
25%
Electrodiagnosis
25%
Ischemia
25%
Dose Response
25%
Blood Flow
25%
Neurologic Disease
25%
Clinical Management
25%
Demyelination
25%
Axonal Injury
25%
Symptomatology
25%
Surgery
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Nerve Compression
100%
Pathophysiology
100%
Physiotherapy
100%
Neuropathy
100%
Latent Period
66%
Fibrosis
66%
Conservative Treatment
33%
Ischemia
33%
Blood Flow
33%
Symptomatology
33%
Neurologic Disease
33%
Electrodiagnosis
33%
Clinical Management
33%
Axonal Injury
33%
Demyelination
33%
Surgery
33%
Neuroscience
Compression Injury of Nerve
100%
Nerve Fiber
100%
Connective Tissue
75%
Neuropathy
75%
Epineurium
50%
Perineurium
50%
Electrodiagnosis
25%
Ischemia
25%