Objectives: Recovery from stroke-related oro-facial impairment has rarely been investigated. In this longitudinal study chewing efficiency, maximum lip and bite force as well as masseter muscle thickness were evaluated and compared with hand-grip force. Materials and methods: Thirty-one hospitalized stroke patients and 24 controls were recruited for this cohort study with 2-year follow-up. Chewing efficiency was evaluated with a color mixing ability test, lip forces with a traction dynamometer, bite force with a digital gauge, masseter muscle thickness using ultrasound measurements and grip strength with a hand dynamometer. Results: During the 2-year observation period, patients were evaluated four times. A total of 21 patients dropped out ...
Background: Stroke is a heterogeneous disease and a leading cause of physical disability among adult...
The aim of the study was to investigate the thickness of the masseter muscles in stroke patients whe...
We investigated the pattern of volitional facial motor deficits in acute stroke patients. We assesse...
OBJECTIVES: Recovery from stroke-related oro-facial impairment has rarely been investigated. In this...
Orofacial functions are frequently affected by stroke, but little is known on the nature and extent ...
Stroke is considered one of the leading causes of death and acquired disability with a peak prevalen...
Oro-facial impairment following stroke frequently involves reduced chewing performance, that is oral...
Clinical and Experimental Dental Research published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd The aim of this stu...
<b>Aims</b> The aims of the thesis were to validate investigation instruments for stroke patients wi...
Purpose Chewing problems are a major and prevalent issue in populations with neurological pathologie...
Background: Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the world after cardiovascular disease and...
Background: Oral and pharyngeal swallowing dysfunction are common complications in acute stroke pati...
International audienceBackground and Purpose- Dexterous object manipulation, requiring generation an...
Hyperreflexia that causes muscle spasticity may contribute to limitations in force regulation and wa...
We are grateful to the Stroke Association UK for funding this project, to Dr. Arthur Stewart for his...
Background: Stroke is a heterogeneous disease and a leading cause of physical disability among adult...
The aim of the study was to investigate the thickness of the masseter muscles in stroke patients whe...
We investigated the pattern of volitional facial motor deficits in acute stroke patients. We assesse...
OBJECTIVES: Recovery from stroke-related oro-facial impairment has rarely been investigated. In this...
Orofacial functions are frequently affected by stroke, but little is known on the nature and extent ...
Stroke is considered one of the leading causes of death and acquired disability with a peak prevalen...
Oro-facial impairment following stroke frequently involves reduced chewing performance, that is oral...
Clinical and Experimental Dental Research published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd The aim of this stu...
<b>Aims</b> The aims of the thesis were to validate investigation instruments for stroke patients wi...
Purpose Chewing problems are a major and prevalent issue in populations with neurological pathologie...
Background: Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the world after cardiovascular disease and...
Background: Oral and pharyngeal swallowing dysfunction are common complications in acute stroke pati...
International audienceBackground and Purpose- Dexterous object manipulation, requiring generation an...
Hyperreflexia that causes muscle spasticity may contribute to limitations in force regulation and wa...
We are grateful to the Stroke Association UK for funding this project, to Dr. Arthur Stewart for his...
Background: Stroke is a heterogeneous disease and a leading cause of physical disability among adult...
The aim of the study was to investigate the thickness of the masseter muscles in stroke patients whe...
We investigated the pattern of volitional facial motor deficits in acute stroke patients. We assesse...