| neural grafting |
An experimental procedure for transplanting tissue into the brain and spinal cord. Possible sources of material to be used include human fetal tissue, cultured and genetically engineered cells, and tissues from the patient's own
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| neural prosthesis |
Any device or electrode that improves function by substituting for an injured or diseased part of the nervous system.
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| neural sclerosis |
Sclerosis with chronic inflammation of a nerve trunk with branches.
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| neural stimulation |
The activation or energizing of a nerve, through an external source.
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| neural tension tests |
Various assessment techniques that stretch neural tissues (meninges, nerve roots, axons, and peripheral nerves) and assess the mobility and/or length of the structures and their ability to withstand tensile forces. Positive
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