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Effects of a tongue-holding maneuver during swallowing evaluated by high-resolution manometry
Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, 06/26/09
Umeki H et al. - There was no difference in the pressures and the distance between swallowing with or without the THM at any other site. These findings suggest that the THM may not have a potential to facilitate compensatory swallowing power when swallowing.
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