Chewing and swallowing patterns was large described as a risk factor for degenerative diseases diagnosis. In this paper, the electromyography technique was used to collect the electrical potential from masseter muscle. Aiming to extract the movement features and muscular effort during chewing activity of a solid aliment - gummy. Was used an accelerometer - detecting the hand movement - to facilitate the visual segmentation of each mastigation and swallow signal. The maximum voluntary contraction was obtained by the forced chew in an Parafilm positioned between the molar teeths. The signal characteristics was obtained through those data analysis methods: Root Mean Square (RMS), Teager–Kaiser energy operator (TKEO) and double threshold. The p...
SUMMARY: The study of the craniomandibular biomechanics is related to the system of predominant leve...
Summary-Twelve healthy, fully-dentate subjects participated in experiments which included the con-ti...
AbstractThis study aims to quantitatively clarify the physiological features in rhythmically coordin...
The aim was to understand between-volunteer differences in Electromyography (EMG) behaviour during c...
Chewing is essential in regulating metabolism and initiating digestion. Various methods have been us...
Background: Myogenous pain of the chewing muscles is a subgroup of temporomandibular disorder (TMD)....
Orofacial Miology is a clinical and research field of interest for Speech and Language Pathology. Su...
ABSTRACT Background: Surface electromyography identifies changes in the electrical potential of the...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate whether the presence of a natural mediotrusive ...
Electromyographic (EMG) activity versus bite force was studied during a gradually increased isometri...
The electromyography has if shown an effective method in the aid of diagnoses and treatments of musc...
The temporomandibular joint disorder is characterized by pain and tenderness in the temporomandibula...
pose of this study was to evaluate the endurance time, pain and discomfort intensities, the RMS and ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the endurance time, pain and discomfort intensities, the R...
The present report aimed at evaluating the within- and between-subject electromyographic coordinatio...
SUMMARY: The study of the craniomandibular biomechanics is related to the system of predominant leve...
Summary-Twelve healthy, fully-dentate subjects participated in experiments which included the con-ti...
AbstractThis study aims to quantitatively clarify the physiological features in rhythmically coordin...
The aim was to understand between-volunteer differences in Electromyography (EMG) behaviour during c...
Chewing is essential in regulating metabolism and initiating digestion. Various methods have been us...
Background: Myogenous pain of the chewing muscles is a subgroup of temporomandibular disorder (TMD)....
Orofacial Miology is a clinical and research field of interest for Speech and Language Pathology. Su...
ABSTRACT Background: Surface electromyography identifies changes in the electrical potential of the...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate whether the presence of a natural mediotrusive ...
Electromyographic (EMG) activity versus bite force was studied during a gradually increased isometri...
The electromyography has if shown an effective method in the aid of diagnoses and treatments of musc...
The temporomandibular joint disorder is characterized by pain and tenderness in the temporomandibula...
pose of this study was to evaluate the endurance time, pain and discomfort intensities, the RMS and ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the endurance time, pain and discomfort intensities, the R...
The present report aimed at evaluating the within- and between-subject electromyographic coordinatio...
SUMMARY: The study of the craniomandibular biomechanics is related to the system of predominant leve...
Summary-Twelve healthy, fully-dentate subjects participated in experiments which included the con-ti...
AbstractThis study aims to quantitatively clarify the physiological features in rhythmically coordin...