Resistance exercise promotes functional recovery from peripheral nerve injury
Hameed Al-Sarraf, Hind Al Mallah, Abdeslam Mouihate

TL;DR
Resistance exercise before a sciatic nerve crush injury improves recovery, possibly by promoting myelin formation.
Contribution
A novel resistance exercise system is shown to enhance recovery from sciatic nerve crush injuries in rats.
Findings
Resistance-exercised rats showed better functional recovery after sciatic nerve crush injury.
Crush-injured rats that exercised had improved nerve morphology in distal segments.
No significant benefit from resistance exercise was observed in compression-injured rats.
Abstract
Studies on the effect of exercise before peripheral nerve injuries are scarce, with even less attention given to the effects of resistance exercise. In this study, rats were first trained for 10 weeks using a novel resistance exercise system developed in our laboratory, and then they were subjected to either a mild compression or a moderate crush injury of their sciatic nerve. Functional tests, including toe spread reflex, foot positioning, extensor postural thrust, and CatWalk, were carried out at pre- and on selected days post-injury. Animals were sacrificed, and sciatic nerves were collected on the fifth day and the 14th day after the compression and crush-injured rats, respectively. Myelin proteins were analyzed using Western blot, and the morphology and morphometric parameters of the injury site were assessed using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Nerve compression-injured…
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TopicsExercise and Physiological Responses · Sports injuries and prevention · Spinal Cord Injury Research
