• Medical hypotheses · Jun 1981

    Restoration of nervous system function after permanent injury.

    • A B Joseph.
    • Med. Hypotheses. 1981 Jun 1;7(6):747-64.

    AbstractPermanent injury to the nervous system can occur in a number of ways and lead to profound residual disability. Attempts to restore function are being made by many different groups. They range from prosthetic repair to pharmacological intervention. A theoretical framework within which injuries can be analysed and understood is desirable. One is proposed. From it a rational set of approaches to the restoration of nervous system function is generated. These are outlined.

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