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Variability in Clinical Surface Electromyography Recording of Submental Muscle Activity in Swallowing of Healthy Participants
Surface electromyography (sEMG) is criticised for potential intraand intersession variability. As a result, the validity of the technique as a clinical measurement tool in swallowing rehabilitation is debatable. However, variability in sEMG recordings has not been comprehensively examined. This study examined the variability of peak amplitude of submental sEMG recordings during conditions of noneffortful dry and liquid swallows us-