The genioglossus muscle is vital for swallowing, speaking, and most importantly keeping the airway open during sleep. By strengthening this muscle, you can improve its functionality and decrease ...
12 It has long been understood that upper airway muscle dilator function is sleep state dependent. The genioglossus and the tensor palatini are two of the most studied upper airway dilator muscles and ...
This review considers the origin and significance of fasciculations in neurological practice, with an emphasis on fasciculations in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and in benign fasciculation ...
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