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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
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Effects of acute, graded compression on spinal nerve root function and structure. An experimental study of the pig cauda equina.

Spine 1991 May
A well-controlled experimental model for analysis of compression-induced functional changes of the porcine cauda equina is presented. The model allows for electrophysiologic investigation of a variety of neurophysiologic changes induced by nerve root deformation. At an acute pressure threshold of 50-75 mm Hg, changes in both afferent and efferent conduction are induced. With higher compression pressure, a differential recovery in afferent and efferent conduction is seen.

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