Guest Access | Sign In
|
THE EFFECT OF DENERVATION ON THE REGENERATION OF SKELETAL MUSCLE AFTER INJURYJ. H. Saunders 1; and H. A. Sissons 1
1 Institute of Orthopaedics, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
1 . The repair of a simple crush injury was studied in rats, in both normally innervated and completely denervated muscle. In each case the histological findings at periods from two hours to thirty-two weeks are described. 2. The denervated muscle showed active and effective repair. 3. A comparison with the findings in normally innervated muscle establishes that the cellular processes of repair do not depend on connections with the central nervous system.
|
|


