The human masseter is divided into compartments by aponeuroses. So far, the qualitative and quantitative features of these compartments and their aponeuroses have been scarcely investigated. This study investigated the three-dimensional compartmentalization of the masseter muscle and tested the hypothesis that aponeurosis content varies systematically across different masseter subportions as well as between genders. The right masseter of 14 healthy participants was scanned by magnetic resonance, and the outlines of muscle and aponeuroses were segmented and rendered in three dimensions by AMIRA software. The internal architecture of the masseter muscle varied markedly across individuals, with respect to the number, shape and location of the ...
Irreversible facial paralysis results in significant functional impairment. Despite its clinical im...
Some muscles have demonstrated a differential recruitment of their motor units in relation to their ...
Background: The thickness of the masseter muscle during relaxation and contraction states was measur...
The human masseter is divided into compartments by aponeuroses. So far, the qualitative and quantita...
The human masseter muscle is a structurally complex jaw elevator with the capability of generating h...
It has been suggested that architectural changes occur in masseter muscle (MM) in conditions of faci...
Masseter muscle (MM) has been found to undergo morphological changes in temporomandibular disorders ...
Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) affect 5% to 12% of the population. Architectural changes ma...
There is a dearth of knowledge on the functional organization of the anatomically complex human mass...
There is little information on the anatomical and functional organization of the human jaw muscles,...
Some muscles have demonstrated a differential recruitment of their motor units in relation to their ...
The masseter muscle forms a cornerstone of anatomical facial reconstruction (FR) methods, yet it is ...
\u3cp\u3eOBJECTIVE: To study motor unit activity in the medio-lateral extension of the masseter usin...
\u3cp\u3eOBJECTIVE: This study aimed to characterize amplitude topographies for masseter motor units...
To establish the dimensions of the masseter muscle deep as a facial index in relation to gender, an ...
Irreversible facial paralysis results in significant functional impairment. Despite its clinical im...
Some muscles have demonstrated a differential recruitment of their motor units in relation to their ...
Background: The thickness of the masseter muscle during relaxation and contraction states was measur...
The human masseter is divided into compartments by aponeuroses. So far, the qualitative and quantita...
The human masseter muscle is a structurally complex jaw elevator with the capability of generating h...
It has been suggested that architectural changes occur in masseter muscle (MM) in conditions of faci...
Masseter muscle (MM) has been found to undergo morphological changes in temporomandibular disorders ...
Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) affect 5% to 12% of the population. Architectural changes ma...
There is a dearth of knowledge on the functional organization of the anatomically complex human mass...
There is little information on the anatomical and functional organization of the human jaw muscles,...
Some muscles have demonstrated a differential recruitment of their motor units in relation to their ...
The masseter muscle forms a cornerstone of anatomical facial reconstruction (FR) methods, yet it is ...
\u3cp\u3eOBJECTIVE: To study motor unit activity in the medio-lateral extension of the masseter usin...
\u3cp\u3eOBJECTIVE: This study aimed to characterize amplitude topographies for masseter motor units...
To establish the dimensions of the masseter muscle deep as a facial index in relation to gender, an ...
Irreversible facial paralysis results in significant functional impairment. Despite its clinical im...
Some muscles have demonstrated a differential recruitment of their motor units in relation to their ...
Background: The thickness of the masseter muscle during relaxation and contraction states was measur...