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Fatigue in the Masseter and Temporalis Muscles at Constant Load
CRANIO®, 2007Fatigue is usually defined as the point at which a particular level of force can be no longer maintained. In the present study, surface EMG of the masseter and temporalis anterior muscles was measured in ten healthy young adults performing a unilateral molar (right side) clench. The subjects clenched on a bite force transducer at a fixed force level of
C. Sforza +3 more
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Modified Temporalis Muscle Transfer for Paralytic Eyelids
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1999The major problems in paralytic eyelids are the inability to close the eye, lower lid sagging, and epiphora. The upper eyelid is responsible for most of the opening and closing of the eye, whereas a lower eyelid positioned properly against the globe is necessary for collection and flow of the tear fluid.
Yoleri, L, Songur, E
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Modified Temporalis Muscle Flap for Eyelid Reanimation
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2018Abstract The reanimation of both upper and lower paralytic eyelids requires dynamic procedures for longevity of correction. Temporalis muscle ensures the criteria for reanimation and is used widely as a result. Many modifications were described to improve the success of the classical technique.
Mustafa Kürşat, Evrenos +3 more
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Reconstruction of the Temporalis Muscle
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1992R, Castillo, A, Zarate, R, Chavez
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Intramuscular myxoma of the temporalis muscle
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1998A, Serrat +3 more
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Intramuscular hemangioma of the temporalis muscle
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2001J A, Sherman, H T, Davies
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Intramuscular Hemangioma of the Temporalis Muscle
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2006Muhammed, Uraloğlu +4 more
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