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Electromyographic Activity of the Cervical Flexor Muscles in Patients With Temporomandibular Disorders While Performing the Craniocervical Flexion Test: A Cross-Sectional Study
(CIENCIAS, 2011)
BACKGROUND: Most patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) have been shown to have cervical spine dysfunction. However, this cervical dysfunction has been evaluated only qualitatively through a general clinical ...
Patients With Temporomandibular Disorders Have Increased Fatigability of the Cervical Extensor Muscles
(CIENCIAS, 2012)
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether patients with myogenous and mixed temporomandibular disorders (TMD) have greater fatigability of the cervical extensor muscles while performing a neck extensor muscle endurance test (NEMET) ...
Changes in surface EMG assessed by discrete wavelet transform during maximal isometric voluntary contractions following supramaximal cycling
(CIENCIAS, 2013)
To better understand characteristics of neuromuscular fatigue in supramaximal cycling exercise, this study examined changes in surface electromyography (sEMG) frequency during maximal voluntary isometric contractions (MVC) ...
Biceps Brachii Muscle Innervation Zone Location in Healthy Subjects Using High-Density Surface Electromyography.
(CIENCIAS, 2011)
Entre las secuelas de lesiones del Sistema Nervioso Central se encuentra la espasticidad, la cual es de difícil manejo terapéutico. Los tratamientos actuales de la espasticidad consideran la administración de la toxina ...
Differences between motor point and innervation zone locations in the biceps brachii. An exploratory consideration for the treatment of spasticity with botulinum toxin
(CIENCIAS, 2014)
Background: Botulinum toxin (BTX) acts on the neuromuscular junction which can be located by the innervation zone (IZ). Clinically, the motor point (MP) is homologous to the IZ and it is used as the injection site of BTX. ...
Electromyographic Activity of the Cervical Flexor Muscles in Patients With Temporomandibular Disorders While Performing the Craniocervical Flexion Test: A Cross-Sectional Study
(CIENCIAS, 2011)
BACKGROUND: Most patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) have been shown to have cervical spine dysfunction. However, this cervical dysfunction has been evaluated only qualitatively through a general clinical ...