Comparison of Two Types of Electrodes for Measuring Submental Muscle Activity During Swallowing
Yoshiaki Ihara,
Hirotaka Kato,
Atsumi Sunakawa
et al.
Abstract:Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the potential of a newly developed small electrode to accurately record muscle activity during swallowing.Material and methods: This study included 31 healthy participants. The participants underwent swallowing trials with three types of material. The recordings involved the following conditions: 1) swallowing saliva, 2) swallowing 3 mL water, and 3) swallowing 5 mL water. Two types of electrodes, a conventional electrode (CE) and a newly developed small electrode (NE),… Show more
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