10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MYOGRAPHICALLY»
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1
The Physiology and Pathology of the Cerebellum
Obviously a cerebellar influence on reciprocal innervation was not disproved by
these experiments. Tilney and Pike (1925, 1926) came to opposite conclusions
by recording myographically a couple of antagonist muscles in cats and monkeys
, ...
Robert S. Dow, Giuseppe Moruzzi, 1958
2
Cockroaches as Models for Neurobiology
The activities of these muscles have been recorded myographically in posture
and locomotion;31 -34-35 in upright posture, the extensors are active to support
the animal. During walking, the extensors fire during the stance phase, when the
...
Ivan Huber, Edward P. Masler, Balakrishna R. Rao, 1990
3
Excerpta Medica: Neurology and psychiatry
Good agreement could be observed in cases with enhanced reflex excitability
with signs of pyramidal tract involvement and myographically revealed spasticity.
Half of the myographically demonstrated abnormalities did not correspond with
the ...
4
The relation of psychiatry to pharmacology
to coincide in time with the "flexor twitch" recorded myographically, and it is
possible that whether or not morphine depresses this reflex (and the
corresponding "multineuron" discharges in ventral roots), depends in a critical
manner on the ...
5
Sphincters: Normal Function-Changes in Diseases
With permission.) However, antiperistaltic waves of various frequencies were
recorded electro- myographically, in the canine pyloric antrum after transection
between the corpus and the antrum, irrespective of whether vagotomy was
performed ...
Edwin E. Daniel, Tadao Tomita, Seigi Tsuchida, 1992
6
Muscle Pain: Understanding the Mechanisms: Understanding the ...
(1) commonly, the painful muscle has no EMG activity, and (2) not every electro-
myographically identified muscle spasm is painful. The basis of the
misconception of a pain–spasm–pain cycle is the misunderstanding of motor
reflexes, ...
Siegfried Mense, Robert D. Gerwin, 2010
7
Neurological Disorders: Course and Treatment
... Stohr, 1996; Thomas and Holdorff, 1993). Horner's syndrome, early and severe
pain, and rapid progression speak in favor of tumor infiltration, whereas electro-
myographically recorded myokymic discharges (recurrent trains of MUP) (Figure
...
8
Rolfing and Physical Reality
Now he calls this strength; in a certain sense it is strength. Myographically, it's
going to measure as a greater muscle potential. As soon as you get balance, you
get strength. In most exercise, the exterior surface or extrinsic muscles for the
most ...
9
Research Potentials in Voice Physiology
The extrinsic laryngeal muscles have been investigated electro- myographically
by Zenker and Zenker (22). They found the crico- pharyngeal muscle very
important for the shortening of the vocal folds, besides also the thyropharyngeal
muscle ...
10
Rolfing: Reestablishing the Natural Alignment and Structural ...
movement, as evidenced not only by visual observation but also by the presence
of a myographically recorded interference pattern from muscles inthearea. In the
body performing efficiently, walking is limited to structures below the twelfth ...