نتایج جستجو برای: muscle tension dysphonia

تعداد نتایج: 381897  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1987
T E Hetherington

The amphibian opercularis muscle connects a movable otic element (the operculum) to the pectoral girdle and can act in reception of ground vibrations. Various physiological parameters of the opercularis muscle of the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana were measured and compared with similar measurements on the iliofibularis muscle of the hindlimb. The opercularis muscle is a very slowly contracting musc...

Journal: :Journal of voice : official journal of the Voice Foundation 1995
T Murry G E Woodson

A combined-modality treatment program consisting of botulinum toxin injection (Botox) and voice therapy was used to treat 17 subjects diagnosed with adductor spasmodic dysphonia (ADD SD). Ten subjects with ADD SD served as the control and were given Botox only. Voice therapy after Botox injection was directed toward reducing the hyperfunctional vocal behaviors, primarily glottal overpressure at...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Manuela Weitkunat Aynur Kaya-Çopur Stephan W. Grill Frank Schnorrer

BACKGROUND Higher animals generate an elaborate muscle-tendon network to perform their movements. To build a functional network, developing muscles must establish stable connections with tendons and assemble their contractile apparatuses. Current myofibril assembly models do not consider the impact of muscle-tendon attachment on myofibrillogenesis. However, if attachment and myofibrillogenesis ...

Journal: :Neurology 2005
V Di Lazzaro E Saturno F Pilato F Molinari M Dileone A Oliviero P A Tonali

The glossopharyngeal, vagus, and accessory cranial nerves pass through the jugular foramen and may be involved by transforaminal tumors.1,2 Weakness of the muscles supplied by these cranial nerves may simulate the bulbar variant of ALS or myasthenia gravis. Here we report a 94-year-old woman with a schwannoma of the left jugular foramen (figure, A, B, C, D) who presented with a 4-year history o...

Journal: :Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 1969

A Jalali H Vatanpour S Nasoohi

In this study, effects of Buthus eupeus venom on chick biventer cervices nerve-muscle preparation were investigated by twitch tension method. The venom, at 1.3 ?g/ml, increased contractile responses in indirect stimulations. These effects were milder in direct muscle stimulations. It also caused significant enhancement in postjunctional sensitivity as assessed by responses to exogenous acetylch...

2003
CHARLES EDWARDS SUSUMU HAGIWARA

Constant current pulses have been applied to single muscle fibers of the barnacle, Balanus nubilus Darwin, with an axial metal electrode. The membrane potential change, which took place over a large part of the muscle fiber, was measured with a similar electrode. Depolarizing pulses, if the voltage was greater than threshold, produced tension. The size of the tension was a function of the magni...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1990
N K Sweitzer R L Moss

The effect of changes in temperature on the calcium sensitivity of tension development was examined in permeabilized cellular preparations of rat ventricle and rabbit psoas muscle. Maximum force and Ca2+ sensitivity of force development increased with temperature in both muscle types. Cardiac muscle was more sensitive to changes in temperature than skeletal muscle in the range 10-15 degrees C. ...

2015
Paul D. Cheney

Additional research papers will be used to supplement specific topics and will be listed with each topic. 1. Diagram a mechanical model of muscle. What actual structures in muscle may the individual components in the model correspond to? (R. p. 9-10) 2. Draw a diagram illustrating the length-tension relationship of muscle for active contraction and passive stretch. (R. p. 11) What is the contri...

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