Item does not contain fulltextThe biomechanics of swallowing saliva and substances of different consistencies were investigated in healthy children and adults. To this end, the duration and mean amplitude value (MAV) of surface electromyography (sEMG) of the submental muscle group (SMG) activity, the maximum anterior tongue pressure (ATP), and the rise and release slopes of ATP were measured while participants (39 female and 39 male participants, age 5-65 years) swallowed saliva, 5 mL water (reference), 5 mL thick liquid, and 5 mL solid food. Mean outcome parameters varied with the consistency of the liquid or food swallowed, with the exception of the rise slope of ATP. Moreover, outcome variables were not substantially affected by age with...
Purpose The effortful swallow, a compensatory technique frequently employed by speech-language path...
Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effects of rage, gender, bolus vol...
WOS: A1997YE27000020PubMed ID: 9362190Objective: Different variables of oropharyngeal swallowing cha...
The biomechanics of swallowing saliva and substances of different consistencies were investigated in...
A number of studies have examined the effects of bolus volume and consistency on the oral and pharyn...
Research has shown that swallowing in adults is affected by bolus consistency. Little is known, howe...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe biomechanical correlates of the surface electromy...
Electrophysiological assessment provides valuable information on physiological and pathophysiologica...
Electrophysiological assessment provides valuable information on physiological and pathophysiologica...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study examined developmental di...
non-peer-reviewedBackground/Aim: The tongue is the main organ which initiates swallowing. It genera...
International audiencePurpose: The major goal of mastication is to transform food in a bolus suitabl...
Background: Swallowing is a complex physiologic function developing mostly in the first years of lif...
Objective To examine the eff ects of age, gender and bolus consistency in normal populations using t...
This study examined developmental differences in the acoustics of pharyngeal swallowing. Thirty-one ...
Purpose The effortful swallow, a compensatory technique frequently employed by speech-language path...
Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effects of rage, gender, bolus vol...
WOS: A1997YE27000020PubMed ID: 9362190Objective: Different variables of oropharyngeal swallowing cha...
The biomechanics of swallowing saliva and substances of different consistencies were investigated in...
A number of studies have examined the effects of bolus volume and consistency on the oral and pharyn...
Research has shown that swallowing in adults is affected by bolus consistency. Little is known, howe...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe biomechanical correlates of the surface electromy...
Electrophysiological assessment provides valuable information on physiological and pathophysiologica...
Electrophysiological assessment provides valuable information on physiological and pathophysiologica...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study examined developmental di...
non-peer-reviewedBackground/Aim: The tongue is the main organ which initiates swallowing. It genera...
International audiencePurpose: The major goal of mastication is to transform food in a bolus suitabl...
Background: Swallowing is a complex physiologic function developing mostly in the first years of lif...
Objective To examine the eff ects of age, gender and bolus consistency in normal populations using t...
This study examined developmental differences in the acoustics of pharyngeal swallowing. Thirty-one ...
Purpose The effortful swallow, a compensatory technique frequently employed by speech-language path...
Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effects of rage, gender, bolus vol...
WOS: A1997YE27000020PubMed ID: 9362190Objective: Different variables of oropharyngeal swallowing cha...