An in vivo Rodent Model of Contraction-induced Injury and Non-invasive Monitoring of Recovery

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May 11th, 2011

10.3791/2782-v

May 11th, 2011

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An in vivo animal model of injury is described. The method takes advantage of the subcutaneous position of the fibular nerve. Velocity, timing of muscle activation, and arc of motion are all pre-determined and synchronized using commercial software. Post injury changes are monitored in vivo using MR imaging/spectroscopy.

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Contraction induced Injury

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Title

1:25

In vivo Injury Model and Measurement of Isometric Torque

4:00

In situ Measurement of Whole Muscle Tension

5:38

In vivo MR Imaging and/or Spectroscopy of Rodent Skeletal Muscles

6:22

Muscle Changes After Injury

7:40

Conclusion

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