2011 5th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering 2011
DOI: 10.1109/ner.2011.5910627
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A system for delivering mechanical stimulation to the rat whisker pad during facial nerve regeneration

Abstract: Facial nerve regeneration after transection with immediate neurorrhaphy frequently leads to poor functional recovery in both humans and animal models, and recent advancements in surgical and pharmacologic interventions have had little impact. In contrast, daily passive assistance of whisking movement during the recovery period after facial nerve cut/repair has been shown to dramatically improve facial nerve function in the rodent. Additional studies are needed to understand the mechanisms of this functional en… Show more

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“…An initial description of the WA system has previously appeared as a conference report [25], and additional apparatus description and pilot testing of WA treatment effects on facial nerve regeneration is provided in the present manuscript. The robotic WA system can be used in conjunction with our previously published system for measuring whisking function in restrained rats [5].…”
Section: Robotic Whisk Assist (Wa) Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An initial description of the WA system has previously appeared as a conference report [25], and additional apparatus description and pilot testing of WA treatment effects on facial nerve regeneration is provided in the present manuscript. The robotic WA system can be used in conjunction with our previously published system for measuring whisking function in restrained rats [5].…”
Section: Robotic Whisk Assist (Wa) Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%