A scoping review of current and emerging techniques for evaluation of peripheral nerve health, degeneration, and regeneration: part 1, neurophysiology

J Neural Eng. 2023 Jul 24;20(4). doi: 10.1088/1741-2552/acdbeb.

Abstract

Peripheral neuroregeneration research and therapeutic options are expanding exponentially. With this expansion comes an increasing need to reliably evaluate and quantify nerve health. Valid and responsive measures that can serve as biomarkers of the nerve status are essential for both clinical and research purposes for diagnosis, longitudinal follow-up, and monitoring the impact of any intervention. Furthermore, such biomarkers can elucidate regeneration mechanisms and open new avenues for research. Without these measures, clinical decision-making falls short, and research becomes more costly, time-consuming, and sometimes infeasible. As a companion to Part 2, which is focused on non-invasive imaging, Part 1 of this two-part scoping review systematically identifies and critically examines many current and emerging neurophysiological techniques that have the potential to evaluate peripheral nerve health, particularly from the perspective of regenerative therapies and research.

Keywords: electrical impedance; excitability; intraoperative neurophysiology; magnetoneurography; nerve regeneration; quantitative electromyography; ultrasound stimulation.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Nerve Regeneration
  • Nerve Tissue*
  • Neurophysiology* / methods
  • Peripheral Nerves