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Intravelar and Extravelar Portions of Soft Palate Muscles in Velic Constrictions: A Three-Dimensional Modeling Study
by
Stavness, Ian
, Anderson, Peter
, Fels, Sidney
, Pearson, William G.
, Gick, Bryan
in
Airway
/ Biomechanics
/ Biomedical engineering
/ Closure
/ Computer Simulation
/ Constriction, Pathologic - physiopathology
/ Human Body
/ Humans
/ Larynx
/ Lifting
/ Models, Anatomic
/ Mouth
/ Muscles
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Oral cavity
/ Palatal Muscles - physiopathology
/ Palate, Soft - physiopathology
/ Pharyngeal Muscles - physiopathology
/ Pharyngeal structures
/ Pharynx
/ Physiological research
/ Simulation
/ Speech
/ Speech physiology
/ Tongue
/ Velopharyngeal insufficiency
/ Velopharyngeal Insufficiency - physiopathology
2019
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Intravelar and Extravelar Portions of Soft Palate Muscles in Velic Constrictions: A Three-Dimensional Modeling Study
by
Stavness, Ian
, Anderson, Peter
, Fels, Sidney
, Pearson, William G.
, Gick, Bryan
in
Airway
/ Biomechanics
/ Biomedical engineering
/ Closure
/ Computer Simulation
/ Constriction, Pathologic - physiopathology
/ Human Body
/ Humans
/ Larynx
/ Lifting
/ Models, Anatomic
/ Mouth
/ Muscles
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Oral cavity
/ Palatal Muscles - physiopathology
/ Palate, Soft - physiopathology
/ Pharyngeal Muscles - physiopathology
/ Pharyngeal structures
/ Pharynx
/ Physiological research
/ Simulation
/ Speech
/ Speech physiology
/ Tongue
/ Velopharyngeal insufficiency
/ Velopharyngeal Insufficiency - physiopathology
2019
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Intravelar and Extravelar Portions of Soft Palate Muscles in Velic Constrictions: A Three-Dimensional Modeling Study
by
Stavness, Ian
, Anderson, Peter
, Fels, Sidney
, Pearson, William G.
, Gick, Bryan
in
Airway
/ Biomechanics
/ Biomedical engineering
/ Closure
/ Computer Simulation
/ Constriction, Pathologic - physiopathology
/ Human Body
/ Humans
/ Larynx
/ Lifting
/ Models, Anatomic
/ Mouth
/ Muscles
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Oral cavity
/ Palatal Muscles - physiopathology
/ Palate, Soft - physiopathology
/ Pharyngeal Muscles - physiopathology
/ Pharyngeal structures
/ Pharynx
/ Physiological research
/ Simulation
/ Speech
/ Speech physiology
/ Tongue
/ Velopharyngeal insufficiency
/ Velopharyngeal Insufficiency - physiopathology
2019
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Intravelar and Extravelar Portions of Soft Palate Muscles in Velic Constrictions: A Three-Dimensional Modeling Study
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Intravelar and Extravelar Portions of Soft Palate Muscles in Velic Constrictions: A Three-Dimensional Modeling Study
2019
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Purpose: This study predicts and simulates the function and relative contributions of the intravelar and extravelar portions of the levator veli palatini (LVP) and palatoglossus (PG) muscles in velic constrictions. Method: A finite element-based model of the 3-dimensional upper airway structures (palate, pharynx, tongue, jaw, maxilla) was implemented, with LVP and PG divided into intravelar and extravelar portions. Simulations were run to investigate the contributions of these muscles in velopharyngeal port (VPP) closure and constriction of the oropharyngeal isthmus (OPI). Results: Simulations reveal that the extravelar portion of LVP, though crucial for lifting the palate, is not sufficient to effect VPP closure. Specifically, the characteristic \"bulge\" appearing in the posterior soft palate during VPP closure (Pigott, 1969; Serrurier & Badin, 2008) is found to result from activation of the intravelar portion of LVP. Likewise, the intravelar portion of posterior PG is crucial in bending the \"veil\" or \"traverse\" (Gick, Francis, Klenin, Mizrahi, & Tom, 2013) of the velum anteriorly to produce uvular constrictions of the OPI (Gick et al., 2014). Conclusions: Simulations support the view that intravelar LVP and PG play significant roles in VPP and OPI constrictions.
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American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
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