[Application of surface electromyography in patients with functional disorders of the masticatory muscles].

Q4 Medicine
F F Losev, P N Geletin, A I Nikolaev, M S Kotik, S V Tekucheva, P V Loputneva
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Abstract

Objective: To compare the results of surface electromyography in patients with functional disorders of the masticatory muscles at all stages of complex therapy and to demonstrate the need for the introduction of a generally accepted comprehensive approach to the examination and treatment of patients with this pathology.

Material and methods: EMG studies were conducted in 127 patients of both sexes aged 35 to 54 years, who were divided into 2 groups. The first (control group) consisted of 20 patients without signs of functional disorders in the masticatory muscles. The second (main) group included 107 patients of both sexes with functional disorders in the masticatory muscles. The examination was carried out using a portable electromyograph "Synapsis" (Neurotech), adapted for dental purposes.

Results: The application of surface electromyography in patients with functional disorders of the masticatory muscles revealed statistically significant differences in the values of the compared indices. EMG allowed for a visual assessment of the work of the masticatory musculature based on the results of qualitative and quantitative indicators of the bioelectrical activity of the masticatory muscles.

Conclusion: Performing surface EMG at all stages of rehabilitation is of undeniable value as the most accessible and informative method for diagnosing neuromuscular disorders in patients with increased tooth wear and masticatory muscle dysfunction, which improves the quality of orthopedic treatment.

面肌电图在咀嚼肌功能障碍患者中的应用
目的:比较咀嚼肌功能障碍患者在复杂治疗的各个阶段的表面肌电图结果,并证明需要引入一种普遍接受的综合方法来检查和治疗具有这种病理的患者。材料与方法:对127例35 ~ 54岁男女患者进行肌电图研究,分为两组。第一组(对照组)包括20名无咀嚼肌功能障碍症状的患者。第二组(主要)包括107例有咀嚼肌功能障碍的男女患者。检查使用便携式肌电描记仪“Synapsis”(Neurotech)进行,适用于牙科用途。结果:表面肌电图在咀嚼肌功能障碍患者中的应用,比较指标的数值差异有统计学意义。肌电图可以根据咀嚼肌肉生物电活动的定性和定量指标的结果,对咀嚼肌肉的工作进行视觉评估。结论:在康复的各个阶段进行表面肌电图是诊断牙齿磨损加重、咀嚼肌功能障碍患者神经肌肉疾病最方便、信息量最大的方法,具有不可否认的价值,提高了骨科治疗的质量。
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