What is the Role of Histological Studies in Understanding Immobilization?
Histological studies provide detailed insights into the cellular and molecular changes that occur during immobilization. Techniques such as immunohistochemistry, electron microscopy, and histochemical staining allow researchers to visualize and quantify changes in tissue architecture, cellular composition, and protein expression. These studies are essential for developing targeted therapies to mitigate the negative effects of immobilization and enhance tissue recovery.