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Nerve injury model

A nerve injury model is a scientific method used to study how nerves heal after damage. Researchers intentionally cause controlled injuries to nerves in animals or laboratory settings to observe the healing process, test treatments, and understand nerve regeneration mechanisms. This helps develop effective therapies for nerve injuries in humans, such as those from accidents or surgeries. The model provides insights into nerve repair, functional recovery, and potential obstacles, ultimately aiming to improve medical interventions for nerve damage.