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Secondary denervation is a chronic pathophysiologic sequela of volumetric muscle loss

Jacob R. Sorensen, Daniel B. Hoffman, Benjamin T. Corona, Sarah M. Greising

2021Journal of Applied Physiology40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This work advances our understanding of the pathophysiologic complexity of volumetric muscle loss injury. Specifically, we identified secondary denervation in the muscle remaining after volumetric muscle loss injuries as a novel aspect of the injury sequela. Denervation increased chronically, in parallel with the appearance of irregular morphological characteristics and destabilization of the neuromuscular junction, which is expected to further confound chronic functional impairments.

Topics & Concepts

SequelaDenervationPathophysiologyMedicineAnatomyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSurgeryPathologyMuscle Physiology and DisordersMuscle activation and electromyography studiesNeuroscience and Neural Engineering