Denervation [E- + (In)Nerves]

Denervation is the separation of connections of any organ or tissue of the body with the nervous system as a result of mechanical (for example, surgical) disruption of the integrity of the conductors, chemical or physical effects that disrupt the conduction of excitation in nerve fibers and synapses. In clinical practice, denervation is used as a method of treating neuritis, neuralgia and other diseases.

The main goals of denervation are to interrupt pathological nerve impulses entering an organ or tissue and restore normal innervation. Denervation can be performed surgically, chemically or thermally.

Surgical denervation involves cutting or excision of the nerve trunks and branches innervating the affected organ or tissue area. Chemical denervation is achieved by introducing substances that block the conduction of nerve impulses (local anesthetics, alcohol). Thermal denervation is carried out by local cooling or heating of the nerve trunks.

Thus, denervation is an effective method for treating a number of diseases associated with impaired innervation of tissues and organs. Correctly performed denervation allows you to interrupt pathological processes and restore the normal function of the innervated structures.



Denervation can be defined as the process of disconnection between any organ or tissue in the body and the nervous system. This can occur as a result of various factors, such as surgery, chemical or physical effects on nerve fibers and synapses, which disrupt the conduction of excitation. In clinical practice, denervation is used to treat various types of nervous diseases, such as neuritis and neuralgia.

In science, denervation is an important concept that helps to better understand the functioning of the nervous system and its connection with other organs and tissues. Usually, when stimulating nerve endings in one organ of another organ, denervation is the reverse process in which the nerve responds to repeated stimulation of the same ending, which was connected to the brain through the arc of a reflex ring, and if the removal of a neuron is an open circuit, then irritation they just rush through it. Then referred to as denervation of a degenerative muscle with termination and internal contraction. This occurs because the nerve loses its ability to transmit signals from the brain to the body.



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Denervation is the process of disconnection of an organ or tissue from the nervous system. It can occur as a result of surgery, trauma, oncological processes, or used in medicine. Let's consider where a person is denervated, why and what consequences this leads to.

Introduction. I was denervated once in my life...

It’s hard to believe, but the fact remains that everyone around me went crazy and started using the word “denervate” in relation to me. It’s as if I’m their favorite slipper that the whole house is freaking out about. But the jokes are only in my head, but I fully feel the real consequences of that procedure.

Manipulation – “denervation of the frenulum”

I don’t know why, but one day my husband decided that I simply needed to carry out this procedure. Supposedly after it I will be able to have an intimate life without pain. Then an incident occurred: my husband came to the reception with me, sat next to me and made such a grimace at me that it became clear that he was not delighted with the upcoming