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Rehabilitation Outcome in 305 Turkish Patients With Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy rehabilitation
2009/7/2
The aim of this stduy was to evaluate the eitology, clinical distribution, complications, progress and hospitalization time of the cerebral palsy patients treated at Ankara Rehabilitation Center durin...
Relationship between reaction time for mandibular movement and the level of muscular discharge of the masticatory muscles in a reaction time task in patients with cerebral palsy
Electromyogram (EMG) of the masticatory muscles EMG-reaction time Patients with cerebral palsy The open mouth movements
2008/11/11
We hypothesized that patients with Cerebral Palsy (CP) are affected by the preparatory process in the central nervous system for initiating a jaw movement. We tested this hypothesis on 13 in patients ...
Characteristics of lower-jaw-position sensation with respect to oral-jaw functions in patients with cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy Lower-jaw-position sensation, Masticatory muscle Muscle spindle Tonic vibration reflex
2008/4/19
In order to investigate the effects of desensitization which is induced by the application of a vibration stimulus simulating massage to patients with cerebral palsy (CP) on the lower-jaw-position sen...
Effects of vibration stimulus on lower-jaw-position sensation in patients with cerebral palsy during inhalation of laughing gas
Cerebral palsy Laughing-gas Lower-jaw-position sensation Sedation Vibration stimulus
2008/4/17
To clarify the effects of a vibration stimulus applied during sedation with nitrous oxide (hereafter referred to as laughing gas) on the ability of muscles attached to the lower jaw to sense lower-jaw...
Characteristics of sensing lower-jaw-position in patients with cerebral palsy during laughing gas-induced sedation
Cerebral palsy Laughing gas-induced sedation Lower-jaw-position sensation Muscle spindle Muscle tonus
2008/4/16
To clarify the effects of the applied during sedation with nitrous oxide (hereafter referred to as laughing gas) on the ability of muscles attached to the lower jaw to sense lower-jaw-position and on ...