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Validity and Reliability of Surface Electromyography in the Assessment of Primary Muscle Tension Dysphonia.
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The sEMG is a reliable tool to measure the root mean square, activity peak, duration, and time to the peak activity in primary MTD, however, it is not able to discriminate the patients with primaryMTD from healthy subjects.About:
This article is published in Journal of Voice.The article was published on 2017-05-01. It has received 21 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Muscle tension.read more
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Emerging techniques in assessment and treatment of muscle tension dysphonia.
TL;DR: Current evidence regarding treatment for muscle tension dysphonia (MTD) is summarized and recent advances in evaluation and management are presented to present recent advances.
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A pilot study on the evaluation of normal phonating function based on high-density sEMG topographic maps
Mingxing Zhu,Faya Liang,Oluwarotimi Williams Samuel,Shixiong Chen,Wanzhang Yang,Lin Lu,Haiqing Zou,Peng Li,Guanglin Li +8 more
TL;DR: This pilot study suggests that HD sEMG might be a potential tool to visualize the distribution of the muscular activities and observe the coordination of muscular contractions during phonation, which might pave way for proper screening and diagnosis of dysphonia as well as its associated pathologies.
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Perilaryngeal-Cranial Functional Muscle Network Differentiates Vocal Tasks: A Multi-Channel sEMG Approach
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the variations in topographical characteristics of the network and the corresponding ability to differentiate vocal tasks and found that pitch glide, singing, and speech tasks were significantly distinguishable using degree and weighted clustering coefficient (WCC).
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Clinical and Electromyographic Assessment of Swallowing in Individuals with Functional Dysphonia Associated with Dysphagia Due to Muscle Tension or Atypical Swallowing.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors objectified the logopaedic examination of patients with coexisting swallowing difficulties by surface electromyography, which revealed abnormalities in the structure and efficiency of the articulatory organs and in the assessment of primary functions.
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Integrative Review and Framework of Suggested Mechanisms in Primary Muscle Tension Dysphonia
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present an integrative model for primary muscle tension dysphonia (MTD-1), which highlights the importance of personalized rehabilitation in the treatment of the condition.
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