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Laryngeal electromyography: Technical features
(2004-06-01)
Laryngeal Electromyography (LEMG) is an auxiliary diagnostic method used for the comprehension and diagnosis of different neurological diseases that compromise laryngeal function. The most common LEMG technique is the ...
Electromyographic study of the trapezius (pars media) and rhomboideus major muscles in free movements of the head
(1980-12-01)
The authors studied the trapezius (pars media) and rhomboideus major muscles in movements of flexion, extension, inclination and rotation of the head. The electromyographic records demonstrated that referred muscles are ...
Electromyographic study of the trapezius (pars media) and rhomboideus major muscles during respiration
(1980-12-01)
The authors studied the trapezius (pars media) and rhomboideus major muscles during deep inspiration and expiration. The electromyographic records demonstrated that these muscles showed no activity in either phase of breathing.
Electromyographic study of the trapezius (middle portion) and rhomboideus major muscles in movements of the trunk
(1980-01-01)
The authors studied the trapezius (middle portion) and rhomboideus major muscles in movements of flexion, extension, inclination and rotation of the trunk. The electromyographic records demonstrate that such muscles show ...
Laryngeal electromyography in normal Brazilian population
(2004-06-01)
Quantitative analysis of normal values of motor unit action potentials duration and amplitude of muscles tireoaritenoideus (TA), cricotireoideus (CT), cricoaritenoideus lateralis (CAL), and cricoaritenoideus posterioris ...
Comparative analysis of electromyographic pattern in the forearm muscles of hemiplegic patients
(2008-11-01)
It was purposed the use of electromyography (EMG) to evaluate the activation of the agonists and antagonists muscles of spastic patients, to test the viability in the development of an instrument that given quantitative ...
Laryngeal electromyography in movement disorders: Preliminary data
(2004-09-01)
This study describes preliminary laryngeal electromyography (LEMG) data and botulinum toxin treatment in patients with dysphonia due to movement disorders. Twenty-five patients who had been clinically selected for botulinum ...