14th International Congress of EEG and Clinical Neurophysiology -- AUG, 1997 -- FLORENCE, ITALYWOS: 000075725100008PubMed ID: 9751296Objective: Swallowing mechanisms and neurogenic dysphagia have not been systematically studied by the EMG technique. It is desirable to evaluate neurogenic dysphagia for diagnostic and possibly for therapeutic purposes using electrophysiological methods. Results: The following methods were described: mechanical upward/downward movements of the larynx were detected using a piezoelectric sensor, while submental integrated EMG activity was recorded during dry and wet swallowing. The EMG activity of cricopharyngeal muscle of the upper oesophageal sphincter was also recorded in some normal subjects and patients. Pi...
PubMed ID: 25088732Objective: Neurogenic dysphagia (ND) is a prevalent condition that accounts for s...
Oro-pharyngeal dysphagia is frequently present during the acute phase of stroke. The aim of the pres...
WOS: 000349616700027PubMed ID: 25088732Objective: Neurogenic dysphagia (ND) is a prevalent condition...
WOS: 000414778500002Neurogenic dysphagia is a prevalent condition that may result in serious complic...
WOS: 000178244500013PubMed ID: 12235309Objective: To clarify the pathophysiology of dysphagia by ele...
Electrokinesiographic study of swallowing (EKSS) can be useful for the assessment of patients with s...
WOS: A1996VT28700013PubMed ID: 8937344Objective-Before the advanced evaluation of deglutition and se...
WOS: 000077418200009PubMed ID: 9854960Objective-To evaluate dysphagia at the oropharyngeal stage of ...
WOS: 000170873900018PubMed ID: 11552200Objectives: To determine the clinical usefulness of an electr...
Objectives: Botulinum toxin (BTX) injection into the cricopharyngeal (CP) muscle has been proposed ...
Introduction: Neurogenic dysphagia defines swallowing disorders caused by diseases of the central an...
PubMed ID: 7659112This article describes a combined electrophysiological and mechanical method used ...
WOS: 000356254900003PubMed ID: 25687968Swallowing mechanism and neurogenic dysphagia in MS have been...
WOS: 000187401500002PubMed ID: 14652082Swallowing is a complex motor event that is difficult to inve...
Dysphagia is common in patients with neuro-logical disorders. It may result from lesions in the cent...
PubMed ID: 25088732Objective: Neurogenic dysphagia (ND) is a prevalent condition that accounts for s...
Oro-pharyngeal dysphagia is frequently present during the acute phase of stroke. The aim of the pres...
WOS: 000349616700027PubMed ID: 25088732Objective: Neurogenic dysphagia (ND) is a prevalent condition...
WOS: 000414778500002Neurogenic dysphagia is a prevalent condition that may result in serious complic...
WOS: 000178244500013PubMed ID: 12235309Objective: To clarify the pathophysiology of dysphagia by ele...
Electrokinesiographic study of swallowing (EKSS) can be useful for the assessment of patients with s...
WOS: A1996VT28700013PubMed ID: 8937344Objective-Before the advanced evaluation of deglutition and se...
WOS: 000077418200009PubMed ID: 9854960Objective-To evaluate dysphagia at the oropharyngeal stage of ...
WOS: 000170873900018PubMed ID: 11552200Objectives: To determine the clinical usefulness of an electr...
Objectives: Botulinum toxin (BTX) injection into the cricopharyngeal (CP) muscle has been proposed ...
Introduction: Neurogenic dysphagia defines swallowing disorders caused by diseases of the central an...
PubMed ID: 7659112This article describes a combined electrophysiological and mechanical method used ...
WOS: 000356254900003PubMed ID: 25687968Swallowing mechanism and neurogenic dysphagia in MS have been...
WOS: 000187401500002PubMed ID: 14652082Swallowing is a complex motor event that is difficult to inve...
Dysphagia is common in patients with neuro-logical disorders. It may result from lesions in the cent...
PubMed ID: 25088732Objective: Neurogenic dysphagia (ND) is a prevalent condition that accounts for s...
Oro-pharyngeal dysphagia is frequently present during the acute phase of stroke. The aim of the pres...
WOS: 000349616700027PubMed ID: 25088732Objective: Neurogenic dysphagia (ND) is a prevalent condition...