The aim of this study was to assess a simple method of measuring relaxation rate in the jaw-closing system for the purpose of quantifying jaw muscle fatigue. A summary of the various different methods of measuring relaxation rate is also provided. The rates of twitch contraction and relaxation were measured in 30 symptom-free subjects following bilateral direct electrical stimulation of the masseter muscles. The resulting twitch force was recorded via a force transducer placed between the anterior teeth. The transducer was held between the teeth with as little force as possible while four single stimuli were delivered at 5-s intervals.: The stimulating electrodes were then removed and replaced and the experiment was repeated. The force reco...
Electromyographic (EMG) activity versus bite force was studied during a gradually increased isometri...
During voluntary jaw clenching, a sharp tap to the menton of the mandible resulted in a transitory s...
In order to elucidate electromyographically the basic properties of masticatory muscles in humans, e...
The aim of this study was to assess a simple method of measuring relaxation rate in the jaw-closing ...
Twelve volunteers were investigated to determine their masseter muscle relaxation rate following vol...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the electromyographic changes in the anterior temporalis and m...
Fatigue is usually defined as the point at which a particular level of force can be no longer mainta...
A muscle relaxation training technique that provides a person with immediate au-ditory or visual fee...
It is well known that bite force and EMG activity are considerably reduced in edentulous patients, b...
Local muscle fatigue was investigated in the anterior temporal and masseter muscles during sustained...
The aim of this study is to evaluate muscle fatigue in the temporal and masseter muscles in patients...
Objective To evaluate the effects of exercise-induced, subjectively assessed muscle fatigue on an in...
The temporal muscles (anterior position), and the masseter and suprahyoid muscles were studied elect...
The study aimed to determine whether motor units (MUs) of the masseter muscle can be continuously ac...
muscles were taken during mastication with-out the introduction of an experimental variable. The amp...
Electromyographic (EMG) activity versus bite force was studied during a gradually increased isometri...
During voluntary jaw clenching, a sharp tap to the menton of the mandible resulted in a transitory s...
In order to elucidate electromyographically the basic properties of masticatory muscles in humans, e...
The aim of this study was to assess a simple method of measuring relaxation rate in the jaw-closing ...
Twelve volunteers were investigated to determine their masseter muscle relaxation rate following vol...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the electromyographic changes in the anterior temporalis and m...
Fatigue is usually defined as the point at which a particular level of force can be no longer mainta...
A muscle relaxation training technique that provides a person with immediate au-ditory or visual fee...
It is well known that bite force and EMG activity are considerably reduced in edentulous patients, b...
Local muscle fatigue was investigated in the anterior temporal and masseter muscles during sustained...
The aim of this study is to evaluate muscle fatigue in the temporal and masseter muscles in patients...
Objective To evaluate the effects of exercise-induced, subjectively assessed muscle fatigue on an in...
The temporal muscles (anterior position), and the masseter and suprahyoid muscles were studied elect...
The study aimed to determine whether motor units (MUs) of the masseter muscle can be continuously ac...
muscles were taken during mastication with-out the introduction of an experimental variable. The amp...
Electromyographic (EMG) activity versus bite force was studied during a gradually increased isometri...
During voluntary jaw clenching, a sharp tap to the menton of the mandible resulted in a transitory s...
In order to elucidate electromyographically the basic properties of masticatory muscles in humans, e...