Functional heterogeneity in the superior head of the human lateral pterygoid

The activity of the superior head of the human lateral pterygoid muscle (SHLP) is controversial. Given the non-parallel alignment of some SHLP fibers, the SHLP may be capable of differential activation. The aims were to clarify SHLP activity patterns in relation to location within SHLP. In 18 subjec...

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Main Authors: Phanachet I., Whittle T., Wanigaratne K., Klineberg I.J., Sessle B.J., Murray G.M.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-11192014-08-29T09:17:46Z Functional heterogeneity in the superior head of the human lateral pterygoid Phanachet I. Whittle T. Wanigaratne K. Klineberg I.J. Sessle B.J. Murray G.M. The activity of the superior head of the human lateral pterygoid muscle (SHLP) is controversial. Given the non-parallel alignment of some SHLP fibers, the SHLP may be capable of differential activation. The aims were to clarify SHLP activity patterns in relation to location within SHLP. In 18 subjects, SHLP single motor units were intramuscularly recorded at computer-tomography- verified sites during horizontal (e.g., protrusion) and vertical (e.g., opening) jaw tasks (recorded by a jaw-tracking device) and at resting postural jaw position. None of 92 units was active at the resting postural position. Medially located units (21) showed activity during contralateral movement, protrusion, and opening; 5 were also active on jaw closing. There was a significant association between unit location and the number of units active during vertical tasks (i.e., jaw closing and clenching). Analysis of the data suggests differential activation within SHLP and raises the possibility of functional heterogeneity within SHLP. 2014-08-29T09:17:46Z 2014-08-29T09:17:46Z 2003 Article 00220345 12562882 JDREA http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0037313025&partnerID=40&md5=caa7e1b2846d6e5f9e54e91b64b9dd36 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/1119 English
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description The activity of the superior head of the human lateral pterygoid muscle (SHLP) is controversial. Given the non-parallel alignment of some SHLP fibers, the SHLP may be capable of differential activation. The aims were to clarify SHLP activity patterns in relation to location within SHLP. In 18 subjects, SHLP single motor units were intramuscularly recorded at computer-tomography- verified sites during horizontal (e.g., protrusion) and vertical (e.g., opening) jaw tasks (recorded by a jaw-tracking device) and at resting postural jaw position. None of 92 units was active at the resting postural position. Medially located units (21) showed activity during contralateral movement, protrusion, and opening; 5 were also active on jaw closing. There was a significant association between unit location and the number of units active during vertical tasks (i.e., jaw closing and clenching). Analysis of the data suggests differential activation within SHLP and raises the possibility of functional heterogeneity within SHLP.
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author Phanachet I.
Whittle T.
Wanigaratne K.
Klineberg I.J.
Sessle B.J.
Murray G.M.
spellingShingle Phanachet I.
Whittle T.
Wanigaratne K.
Klineberg I.J.
Sessle B.J.
Murray G.M.
Functional heterogeneity in the superior head of the human lateral pterygoid
author_facet Phanachet I.
Whittle T.
Wanigaratne K.
Klineberg I.J.
Sessle B.J.
Murray G.M.
author_sort Phanachet I.
title Functional heterogeneity in the superior head of the human lateral pterygoid
title_short Functional heterogeneity in the superior head of the human lateral pterygoid
title_full Functional heterogeneity in the superior head of the human lateral pterygoid
title_fullStr Functional heterogeneity in the superior head of the human lateral pterygoid
title_full_unstemmed Functional heterogeneity in the superior head of the human lateral pterygoid
title_sort functional heterogeneity in the superior head of the human lateral pterygoid
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