The aim of this study was to explore the feasibility of the Mastication Observation and Evaluation (MOE) instrument, dynamic ultrasound and 3D kinematic measurements to describe mastication in children with spastic cerebral palsy and typically developing children. Masticatory movements during five trials of eating a biscuit were assessed in 8 children with cerebral palsy, spastic type (mean age 9.08 years) and 14 typically developing children (mean age 9.01 years). Differences between trials were tested (t-test) and the mastication of individual children with cerebral palsy was analyzed. MOE scores ranged from 17 to 31 (median 24) for the children with cerebral palsy and from 28 to 32 (median 31) for the typically developing children. There...
In the available literature, we were not able to find detailed information about the morphometric pa...
The dysphagia case in children with cerebral palsy is a disorder that must be treated immediately be...
The problem of cerebral palsy is one of the most urgent problems of medicine. The social significanc...
The aim of this study was to explore the feasibility of the Mastication Observation and Evaluation (...
The aim of this study was to develop the Mastication Observation and Evaluation instrument for obser...
The aim of this study was to analyze the electrical activity of Masseter and Temporal muscles and th...
Described here is an ultrasound technique used to study tongue movements, particularly lateral tongu...
Background: The mixing ability test (MAT) as an outcome measure of masticatory performance is largel...
Item does not contain fulltextThe Mastication Observation and Evaluation (MOE) instrument was develo...
The Mastication Observation and Evaluation (MOE) instrument was developed to allow objective assessm...
Abstract Background: One of the problems in children with cerebral palsy is impaired eating and dri...
The Mastication Observation and Evaluation (MOE) instrument was developed to allow objective assessm...
Abstract Background Treating motor speech dysfunction in children with CP requires an understanding ...
Contains fulltext : 173252.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
This study compared the amplitude and duration of activity of the masseter (MA) and anterior tempora...
In the available literature, we were not able to find detailed information about the morphometric pa...
The dysphagia case in children with cerebral palsy is a disorder that must be treated immediately be...
The problem of cerebral palsy is one of the most urgent problems of medicine. The social significanc...
The aim of this study was to explore the feasibility of the Mastication Observation and Evaluation (...
The aim of this study was to develop the Mastication Observation and Evaluation instrument for obser...
The aim of this study was to analyze the electrical activity of Masseter and Temporal muscles and th...
Described here is an ultrasound technique used to study tongue movements, particularly lateral tongu...
Background: The mixing ability test (MAT) as an outcome measure of masticatory performance is largel...
Item does not contain fulltextThe Mastication Observation and Evaluation (MOE) instrument was develo...
The Mastication Observation and Evaluation (MOE) instrument was developed to allow objective assessm...
Abstract Background: One of the problems in children with cerebral palsy is impaired eating and dri...
The Mastication Observation and Evaluation (MOE) instrument was developed to allow objective assessm...
Abstract Background Treating motor speech dysfunction in children with CP requires an understanding ...
Contains fulltext : 173252.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
This study compared the amplitude and duration of activity of the masseter (MA) and anterior tempora...
In the available literature, we were not able to find detailed information about the morphometric pa...
The dysphagia case in children with cerebral palsy is a disorder that must be treated immediately be...
The problem of cerebral palsy is one of the most urgent problems of medicine. The social significanc...