Gait analysis after neurorrhaphy in the brachial plexus

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The gait is a form of human and animal locomotion on land by using limbs. The study assessed functional recovery after end to side and side to side neurorrhaphy the ventral branches of the C5 and C6 spinal nerves to the C7 spinal nerve on the rabbit brachial plexus. Gait statistical analysis showed significant differences between the control group versus the end-to-side and side to side neurorrhaphy groups, in opposite to the comparison between the two experimentals groups. Gait analysis results corresponded with the histomorphometric results. The results indicate the potential use of gait analysis for the assessment of the recovery of nerve function.

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Reichert, P., Kiełbowicz, Z., Kuryszko, J., & Bocheńska, A. (2015). Gait analysis after neurorrhaphy in the brachial plexus. Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 18(2), 367–370. https://doi.org/10.1515/pjvs-2015-0047

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