Electromyographic activity of masseter muscle during swallowing in total laryngectomized subjects: review of literature.
- Categoria: Volume 73 - Abril/Junho de 2010
- Autor: Renata Andrade da Cunha, Jair Carneiro Leão, Klyvia Juliana Rocha de Moraes, Leandro de Araújo Pernambuco, Maria Clara Rodrigues, Hilton Justino da Silva
- Páginas: 14
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- ISSN: 1807-9865
- Biblioteca: Neurobiologia
- Ano: 2010
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Electromyographic activity of masseter muscle during swallowing in total laryngectomized subjects: review of literature
Atividade eletromiográfica do músculo masseter durante a deglutição em laringectomizados totais: revisão de literatura
Leandro de Araújo Pernambuco(1)*, Hilton Justino da Silva(2), Klyvia Juliana Rocha de Moraes(3), Maria Clara
Rodrigues(4), Renata Andrade da Cunha(5), Jair Carneiro Leão(6)
ABSTRACT
Laryngeal neoplasm ranks in the second place among the neoplasms that affect the head and neck region. In advanced neoplasm cases, total laryngectomy may be indicated to the patient, which has consequences like changes in swallowing. These changes cause interference in the swallowing biomechanics, modifying the action of muscle groups involved in this function and the masseter muscle helps to stabilize the mandible. Surface electromyography evaluates the electrical activity of a muscle group during its activity and can be an alternative to evaluate the behavior of masseter muscle during swallowing in total laryngectomized subjects. The purpose of this article was to review the literature about this theme. The search was conducted in scientific databases using the uniterms: electromyography, masseter, swallowing, laryngeal neoplasm. They were also used as keywords. Articles in English, Spanish and Portuguese were considered. Any articles relating directly to the electrical activity of masseter muscle during swallowing in total laryngectomy were found, showing a scarcity in literature. However, was possible to establish relations between the concepts and there is a need for more studies in this area.
KEYWORDS: electromyography, masseter muscle, swallowing, laryngeal neoplasms.