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Possible role of alpha-lipoic acid in the treatment of peripheral nerve injuries
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Peripheral Nerve InjuryPain MedicineNeuropathic PainPeripheral NervePeripheral NervesOrthopaedic SurgeryPeripheral Nerve InjuriesAlpha-lipoic AcidOxidative StressSoft Tissue InjuryPain ManagementPossible RoleRat Sciatic NerveRehabilitation ProgramTissue InjuryHealth SciencesCrush InjuryRehabilitationPharmacologyMicrosurgical Nerve RepairPain ResearchWound HealingMedicine
Recent findings on the antioxidant effects of pretreatment with α-lipoic acid (α-LA) on the crush injury of rat sciatic nerve confirm the possible usefulness of α-LA administration in humans with peripheral nerve injuries. We discussed this issue in relation with our recent results in which the combined employment of α-LA and γ-linolenic acid with a rehabilitation program for six weeks reduced sensory symptoms and neuropathic pain in patients with compressive radiculopathy syndrome from disc-nerve root conflict in comparison with patients submitted to rehabilitation program alone for six weeks.
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