An analysis of lingual contribution to submental surface electromyographic measures and pharyngeal pressure during effortful swallow
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2006.04.019
An analysis of lingual contribution to submental surface electromyographic measures and pharyngeal pressure during effortful swallow
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the influence of tongue-to-palate pressures on submental muscle contraction and oral and pharyngeal pressure dynamics during effortful swallowing maneuver.
Design: Comparative analysis of 2 task strategies on biomechanic measures of swallowing.
Setting: Research laboratory in a free-standing research facility.
Participants: Consecutive volunteer sample of 20 healthy participants (age range, 20-35 y).
Interventions: Not applicable.
Main outcome measures: Peak amplitude of submental surface electromyography and orolingual and pharyngeal manometric pressure at 4 locations.
Results: General linear model analysis of variance revealed statistically significant greater amplitudes for the tongue emphasis condition of effortful swallow at all measured sensors (P<.004).
Conclusions: Tongue-to-palate emphasis during execution of effortful swallowing increases amplitudes of submental surface electromyography, orolingual pressure, and upper pharyngeal pressure to a greater degree than a strategy of inhibiting tongue-to-palate emphasis.
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