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Article

Static footprint analysis: a time‐saving functional evaluation of nerve repair in rats

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Pages 321-325 | Accepted 20 Oct 2003, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Walking track analysis is a widely accepted technique for functional evaluation after sciatic nerve repair in rats, but it is labour‐intensive. In 2000, Bervar described a time‐saving digitised static footprint analysis. In that study there were good correlations between the traditional sciatic function index (SFI) and the newly‐developed static sciatic index (SSI) and static toe spread factor (TSF), respectively. Despite promising results, static footprint analysis is still not widely used. The present study was designed to validate it. After transection of the sciatic nerve, end‐to‐end repair was assessed using video recorded dynamic and static footprints in 45 Wistar rats. We found an even better correlation between the SFI and both the SSI and the static TSF. In conclusion, static footprint analysis is a time‐saving and easy technique for accurate functional assessment of peripheral nerve regeneration in rats.

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