Electromyography is frequently used to measure the activity of masticatory muscles. It requires the precise setting of the electrodes, which demands the accurate location of the muscle to be evaluated. The purpose of this study was to investigate the accuracy of an external method to locate the buccinator muscle. Fifteen human cadavers were evaluated and planes were determined on the face using anatomic landmarks. An angle (α) was obtained at the intersection of these planes on the central point of buccinator muscle and measured with a protractor. The value of the angle allows locating the central point of buccinator muscle based on anatomic landmarks on the face. Statistical analysis of the collected data indicated an angle of 90º with 95 ...
Abstract Background Surface electromyography (sEMG) is primarily used to analyze individual and neig...
The use of non-invasive methods for the study of respiratory muscle signals can provide clinical inf...
Statement of problem. The determination of a correct vertical dimension of occlusion is a critical p...
Electromyography is frequently used to measure the activity of masticatory muscles. It requires the ...
An electromyographic analysis of the buc-cinator muscle was undertaken, by use of indwelling, fine-w...
Electromyography of the muscles of the "buc-cinator mechanism " was undertaken, utilizing ...
The objective of this study was to systematically characterize motor units (MUs) of the musculature ...
This study's aim was to gain topographical information of the upper facial musculature on a motor un...
Objective To localize the site of motor points within human biceps brachii muscles through surface m...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of the Pro-Fono Facial Exerciser (Pro-Fono Prod...
Contains fulltext : 89923.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Locations of s...
In order to elucidate electromyographically the basic properties of masticatory muscles in humans, e...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of the Pró-Fono Facial Exerciser (Pró-Fono Prod...
The masseter, temporalis anterior and digastric anterior muscles of five volunteers have been invest...
The influence of occlusal conditions on stomatognathic function can be assessed by electromyography....
Abstract Background Surface electromyography (sEMG) is primarily used to analyze individual and neig...
The use of non-invasive methods for the study of respiratory muscle signals can provide clinical inf...
Statement of problem. The determination of a correct vertical dimension of occlusion is a critical p...
Electromyography is frequently used to measure the activity of masticatory muscles. It requires the ...
An electromyographic analysis of the buc-cinator muscle was undertaken, by use of indwelling, fine-w...
Electromyography of the muscles of the "buc-cinator mechanism " was undertaken, utilizing ...
The objective of this study was to systematically characterize motor units (MUs) of the musculature ...
This study's aim was to gain topographical information of the upper facial musculature on a motor un...
Objective To localize the site of motor points within human biceps brachii muscles through surface m...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of the Pro-Fono Facial Exerciser (Pro-Fono Prod...
Contains fulltext : 89923.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Locations of s...
In order to elucidate electromyographically the basic properties of masticatory muscles in humans, e...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of the Pró-Fono Facial Exerciser (Pró-Fono Prod...
The masseter, temporalis anterior and digastric anterior muscles of five volunteers have been invest...
The influence of occlusal conditions on stomatognathic function can be assessed by electromyography....
Abstract Background Surface electromyography (sEMG) is primarily used to analyze individual and neig...
The use of non-invasive methods for the study of respiratory muscle signals can provide clinical inf...
Statement of problem. The determination of a correct vertical dimension of occlusion is a critical p...