نتایج جستجو برای: swallowing pattern

تعداد نتایج: 355100  

Journal: :Acta oto-laryngologica 2010
Nils Bakkan Morten E Boysen Pål-Dag Line Steinar Aasen

CONCLUSION We report a distinct pattern of tongue movement. This is interpreted as a compensatory mechanism after hypopharyngo-laryngectomy with reconstruction using a jejunal autograft. Passage through the oesophagus is mainly passive. OBJECTIVE Swallowing is normally initiated voluntarily, and afterwards presumed to be controlled by brainstem reflexes. Resection of the hypopharynx with reco...

2015
Abdolreza Jamilian Davide Giugliano Letizia Perillo

Corresponding Author: Abdolreza Jamilian Department of Orthodontics, Dental Branch, Craniomaxillofacial Research Center, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran E-mail: [email protected] Abstract: In addition to heredity, oral habits are considered important factors in the etiology of malocclusion. This study was taken to assess the relationship between Malocclusion and Oral Habits. The sample co...

2012
R. Amathieu S. Sauvat P. Reynaud V. Slavov D. Luis A. Dinca L. Tual S. Bloc G. Dhonneur

Editor’s key points † The recovery of the swallowing reflex is key to weaning from tracheostomy. † A cuffed tracheostomy tube anchors the tracheal to the anterior neck tissues and interferes with swallowing. † This study in intensive care patients demonstrated that the presence of a cuffed tube interferes with both the latency and magnitude of the swallowing reflex. † The effect increased with ...

2017
Victoria Larsson Gustav Torisson Margareta Bülow Elisabet Londos

BACKGROUND Swallowing dysfunction is an increasingly recognized problem in patients with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD), which can result in aspiration pneumonia and death. Few studies have examined potential ways of improving swallowing function in this fragile patient group. The aim of this study was to evaluate swallowing dysfunction and carbonated liq...

Journal: :Head & neck 2008
Eva Levring Jäghagen Ingrid Bodin Annika Isberg

BACKGROUND Swallowing disorders following treatment for oral and pharyngeal cancer are mainly considered a surgical sequel. The recent finding that radiotherapy-induced decline in intraoral sensory abilities established an incentive to elucidate any association between the degree of sensory decline and the degree of swallowing dysfunction. METHODS Oral and pharyngeal swallowing was cineradiog...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2014
Kojiro Takahashi Tomio Shingai Isao Saito Kensuke Yamamura Yoshiaki Yamada Junichi Kitagawa

To determine the cooperative effect of laryngeal afferent signals on the swallowing reflex, we examined whether afferent signals originating from the left and right superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) modulates elicitation of the swallowing reflex in urethane-anesthetized rats. Mylohyoid electromyographic activity was recorded to quantify the swallowing reflex. The onset latency of the swallowing re...

Journal: :The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College 2002
Shinichi Abe Hirofumi Kaneko Yasuo Nakamura Yutaka Watanabe Masuro Shintani Masatsugu Hashimoto Genyuki Yamane Yoshinobu Ide Masaki Shimono Tatsuya Ishikawa Yoshiaki Yamada Toyohiko Hayashi

It has been reported that swallowing is a rhythmic movement, in which the onset of the oro-pharyngeal stage of swallowing starts from the mylohyoid muscle, followed by movement of the oral and pharyngeal muscles, and reaching the superior esophageal sphincter muscle. This is defined as the oro-pharyngeal stage of swallowing. It has also been reported that along with this movement, the larynx el...

Journal: :Neurosciences 2010
Hashem H Alhashemi

Dysphagia, or swallowing difficulty, is a common problem following severe traumatic brain injury and is associated with an increased risk of malnutrition and pneumonia. Management of patients with dysphagia following head injury is complicated by the presence of cognitive, communication, and behavioral impairments. The purpose of this review article is to help physicians taking care of traumati...

2015
Silvia Erika Kober Bettina Gressenberger Jürgen Kurzmann Christa Neuper Guilherme Wood Hisao Nishijo

In the present study, we show for the first time that motor imagery of swallowing, which is defined as the mental imagination of a specific motor act without overt movements by muscular activity, can be successfully used as mental strategy in a neurofeedback training paradigm. Furthermore, we demonstrate its effects on cortical correlates of swallowing function. Therefore, N = 20 healthy young ...

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