The use of tourniquet compression as a non-invasive method to enhance axona
l regeneration was assessed in the rat sciatic nerve. One hind limb of the
rat was subjected to compression by a tourniquet set at 300 mmHg for 30 or
120 min followed by bilateral test crush lesions performed either directly
or after a conditioning interval of 3 or 6 days, with the non-compressed si
de serving as a control. Axonal regeneration distances were evaluated after
3 days by the pinch reflex test. We found that compression caused an incre
ased outgrowth length of sensory axons compared to the controls. The effect
was most obvious after 120 min of compression with a conditioning interval
of 6 days. Tourniquet compression has a conditioning lesion effect on peri
pheral nerve and may enhance nerve regeneration.