Tuina therapy promotes behavioral improvement and brain plasticity in rats with peripheral nerve injury and repair.
Shu-Jie MaJun-Peng ZhangXu-Yun HuaJia-Jia WuMou-Xiong ZhengJian-Guang XuPublished in: Brain and behavior (2023)
Tuina therapy on the gastrocnemius muscle of rats with sciatic nerve injury can effectively alleviate pain and maintain the motor function of the affected limb. In addition, Tuina therapy reduced the activation level of pain-related brain regions and inhibited the decreased activity of the motor cortex caused by nerve injury, reflecting the impact of peripheral stimulation on brain plasticity.