Functional muscle strength recovery from nail gun injury to the primary motor cortex.
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PubMed ID
32609065
Description
Aim: Functional recovery following injury to the primary motor cortex is an uncommon phenomenon, given the limited ability of neurons of the adult central nervous system to regenerate. Case description: We report on a patient with near complete functional muscle strength recovery from a marked monoparesis due to nail gun injury to the medial primary motor cortex. Besides surgical decision-making, we discuss possible related mechanisms and current challenges in the regenerative processes responsible for the functional recovery. Discussion: To achieve a favorable outcome, surgical decision-making to prevent secondary damage is of upmost importance. Lesion-induced inflammatory response may potentiate endogenous neurogenesis and neuronal plasticity and potentially contribute to the regenerative process involved.
Date of Publication
2020-05
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
Keyword(s)
nail injury primary motor cortex regeneration secondary brain damage
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Andereggen, Lukas | |
Andres, Robert Hans |
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Series
Regenerative medicine
Publisher
Future Medicine
ISSN
1746-0751
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