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Neck strap muscles as a control source for a hands-free electrolarynx: Is a laryngeal motor nerve supply superior to the natural nerve supply?
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Neck strap muscles as a control source for a hands-free electrolarynx: Is a laryngeal motor nerve supply superior to the natural nerve supply?/
Author:
Kubert, Heather.
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41 p.
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Adviser: James T. Heaton.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International44-06.
Subject:
Health Sciences, Speech Pathology. -
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9780542751462
Neck strap muscles as a control source for a hands-free electrolarynx: Is a laryngeal motor nerve supply superior to the natural nerve supply?
Kubert, Heather.
Neck strap muscles as a control source for a hands-free electrolarynx: Is a laryngeal motor nerve supply superior to the natural nerve supply?
- 41 p.
Adviser: James T. Heaton.
Thesis (M.S.)--MGH Institute of Health Professions, 2006.
Two nerve control sources, one natural and one transferred, were compared to determine their efficacy in controlling a hands-free EMG-Electrolarynx device. The subject underwent a total laryngectomy, which included the transfer of his recurrent laryngeal nerve to host muscles on one side of his neck. It was hypothesized the transferred side would be a better control source, as it is more highly correlated with vocal intent. Performance was similar for both sides, with the naturally-innervated side performing slightly better. Possible reasons for the performances are discussed, as are goals for future research.
ISBN: 9780542751462Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018105
Health Sciences, Speech Pathology.
Neck strap muscles as a control source for a hands-free electrolarynx: Is a laryngeal motor nerve supply superior to the natural nerve supply?
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