Introduction: Dysphagia is defined as the difficulty in transporting food and liquids from the mouth to the stomach. The gold standard to diagnose this condition is the videofluoroscopic swallowing study. However, it exposes patients to ionizing radiation. Surface electromyography is a non-radioactive alternative for dysphagia evaluation that records muscle electrical activity during swallowing.Objective: To evaluate the relationship between the relative activation times of the muscles involved in the oral and pharyngeal phases of swallowing and the kinematic events detected in the videofluoroscopy.Materials and methods: Electromiographic signals from ten patients with neurological involvement who presented symptoms of dysphagia were analyz...
AbstractTotal laryngectomy is a surgical procedure that can change swallowing biomechanics, includin...
WOS: 000178244500013PubMed ID: 12235309Objective: To clarify the pathophysiology of dysphagia by ele...
The aim of the study was to report our experience with the use of radiology in functional disorders ...
Swallowing is a complex process that involves sequential voluntary and involuntary muscle contractio...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS. Swallowing is a complex function which needs coordination between all the stru...
Electrokinesiographic study of swallowing (EKSS) can be useful for the assessment of patients with s...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: Swallowing is a continuous process with substantive interdependencies among dif...
Oro-pharyngeal dysphagia is frequently present during the acute phase of stroke. The aim of the pres...
Orofacial Miology is a clinical and research field of interest for Speech and Language Pathology. Su...
[EN] Swallowing is a complex sequence of highly regulated and coordinated skeletal and smooth muscle...
Oro-pharyngeal dysphagia is frequently present during the acute phase of stroke. The aim of the pres...
Objective: to evaluate by means of electromyographic analysis of the masseter and suprahyoid muscles...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe biomechanical correlates of the surface electromy...
14th International Congress of EEG and Clinical Neurophysiology -- AUG, 1997 -- FLORENCE, ITALYWOS: ...
Background. Dysphagia diagnosis is limited by our inability to evaluate the underlying neuromuscular...
AbstractTotal laryngectomy is a surgical procedure that can change swallowing biomechanics, includin...
WOS: 000178244500013PubMed ID: 12235309Objective: To clarify the pathophysiology of dysphagia by ele...
The aim of the study was to report our experience with the use of radiology in functional disorders ...
Swallowing is a complex process that involves sequential voluntary and involuntary muscle contractio...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS. Swallowing is a complex function which needs coordination between all the stru...
Electrokinesiographic study of swallowing (EKSS) can be useful for the assessment of patients with s...
\u3cp\u3eBackground: Swallowing is a continuous process with substantive interdependencies among dif...
Oro-pharyngeal dysphagia is frequently present during the acute phase of stroke. The aim of the pres...
Orofacial Miology is a clinical and research field of interest for Speech and Language Pathology. Su...
[EN] Swallowing is a complex sequence of highly regulated and coordinated skeletal and smooth muscle...
Oro-pharyngeal dysphagia is frequently present during the acute phase of stroke. The aim of the pres...
Objective: to evaluate by means of electromyographic analysis of the masseter and suprahyoid muscles...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe biomechanical correlates of the surface electromy...
14th International Congress of EEG and Clinical Neurophysiology -- AUG, 1997 -- FLORENCE, ITALYWOS: ...
Background. Dysphagia diagnosis is limited by our inability to evaluate the underlying neuromuscular...
AbstractTotal laryngectomy is a surgical procedure that can change swallowing biomechanics, includin...
WOS: 000178244500013PubMed ID: 12235309Objective: To clarify the pathophysiology of dysphagia by ele...
The aim of the study was to report our experience with the use of radiology in functional disorders ...