Dynamics of elektromyography parameters after operation of a ligation of peripheral nerves at the patients of elderly and senile age

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peripheral nerve injury, old age, surgical treatment, electroneuromyography

Abstract

The results of operative treatment of the patients of elderly and senile age with traumatic injuries of peripheral nerves are considered. The control of regeneration of peripheral nerves was effected with the help elektromyography evaluation. Is revealed, that the rates of regeneration of peripheral nerves at the patients of elderly and senile age are lower, than at the patients middle-aged approximately in 1,5 times.

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Tsymbaliuk, V., Chebotariova, L., Sapon, N., & Ivakhnenko, D. Dynamics of elektromyography parameters after operation of a ligation of peripheral nerves at the patients of elderly and senile age. Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal, (2), 126–129. Retrieved from https://theunj.org/article/view/48435

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