Rodolfo Miralles

Summary

Affiliation: Universidad de Chile
Country: Chile

Publications

  1. ncbi Body position and jaw posture effects on supra- and infrahyoid electromyographic activity in humans
    Rodolfo Miralles
    Oral Physiology Laboratory, Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile
    Cranio 24:98-103. 2006
  2. ncbi Laterotrusive occlusal schemes and jaw posture tasks effects on supra- and infrahyoid EMG activity in the lateral decubitus position
    Rodolfo Miralles
    Oral Physiology Laboratory, Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Independencia 1027, Clasificador NO 7, Independencia, Santiago, Chile
    Cranio 25:106-13. 2007
  3. ncbi Anterior temporalis and suprahyoid EMG activity during jaw clenching and tooth grinding
    Karina Aldana
    Oral Physiology Laboratory Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile
    Cranio 29:261-9. 2011
  4. ncbi Influence of jaw clenching and tooth grinding on bilateral sternocleidomastoid EMG activity
    Karen Rodriguez
    Oral Physiology Laboratory, Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile
    Cranio 29:14-22. 2011
  5. ncbi The effect of tooth clenching and grinding on anterior temporalis electromyographic activity in healthy subjects
    Mario Felipe Gutiérrez
    Oral Physiology Laboratory, Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile
    Cranio 28:43-9. 2010
  6. ncbi Bilateral supra- and infrahyoid EMG activity during eccentric jaw clenching and tooth grinding tasks in subjects with canine guidance or group function
    Saúl Valenzuela
    Oral Physiology Laborator, Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago
    Cranio 30:209-17. 2012
  7. ncbi Influence of laterotrusive occlusal scheme on bilateral masseter EMG activity during clenching and grinding
    María José Campillo
    Oral Physiology Laboratory Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Independencia 1027, Clasificador No, Independencia, Santiago, Chile
    Cranio 26:263-73. 2008
  8. ncbi Does head posture have a significant effect on the hyoid bone position and sternocleidomastoid electromyographic activity in young adults?
    Saúl Valenzuela
    Oral Physiology Laboratory, Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago
    Cranio 23:204-11. 2005
  9. ncbi Effects of laterotrusive occlusal scheme and body position on bilateral sternocleidomastoid EMG activity
    Marjorie Leiva
    Oral Physiology Laboratory, Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago
    Cranio 21:99-109. 2003
  10. ncbi [Olfactory sensory perception]
    Aler Fuentes
    Departamento de Prótesis, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
    Rev Med Chil 139:362-7. 2011

Collaborators

  • Aler Fuentes
  • Saúl Valenzuela
  • Hugo Santander
  • Maria Javiera Fresno
  • Mario Felipe Gutiérrez
  • María José Campillo
  • Karen Rodriguez
  • Karina Aldana
  • Claudia Zúñiga
  • María José Ravera
  • Marjorie Leiva
  • Constanza Portus
  • Gabriel Cavada
  • Jose Valdivia
  • Jorge Nakouzi
  • Marcelo Ferrer
  • Heberth Marulanda
  • Carmen Palazzi

Detail Information

Publications12

  1. ncbi Body position and jaw posture effects on supra- and infrahyoid electromyographic activity in humans
    Rodolfo Miralles
    Oral Physiology Laboratory, Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile
    Cranio 24:98-103. 2006
    ..The EMG pattern observed could be of clinical importance in the presence of parafunctional habits, i.e., clenching and/or grinding. The neurophysiological mechanisms involved are discussed...
  2. ncbi Laterotrusive occlusal schemes and jaw posture tasks effects on supra- and infrahyoid EMG activity in the lateral decubitus position
    Rodolfo Miralles
    Oral Physiology Laboratory, Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Independencia 1027, Clasificador NO 7, Independencia, Santiago, Chile
    Cranio 25:106-13. 2007
    ..These EMG patterns observed could be of clinical importance in the presence of parafunctional habits, i.e., clenching and/or grinding. The neurophysiological mechanisms involved are discussed...
  3. ncbi Anterior temporalis and suprahyoid EMG activity during jaw clenching and tooth grinding
    Karina Aldana
    Oral Physiology Laboratory Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile
    Cranio 29:261-9. 2011
    ..These results could support the idea of a differential modulation of the motor neuron pools of anterior temporalis and suprahyoid muscles of peripheral and/or central origin...
  4. ncbi Influence of jaw clenching and tooth grinding on bilateral sternocleidomastoid EMG activity
    Karen Rodriguez
    Oral Physiology Laboratory, Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile
    Cranio 29:14-22. 2011
    ..These results could explain muscular symptoms in the sternocleidomastoid muscles if the subject is experiencing parafunctional habits while awake and/or during sleep that exceed the individual's adaptation capability...
  5. ncbi The effect of tooth clenching and grinding on anterior temporalis electromyographic activity in healthy subjects
    Mario Felipe Gutiérrez
    Oral Physiology Laboratory, Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile
    Cranio 28:43-9. 2010
    ..These results could explain muscular symptoms in the anterior temporalis muscles if the subject is experiencing parafunctional habits either while awake and/or sleep that exceed the individual's adaptation capability...
  6. ncbi Bilateral supra- and infrahyoid EMG activity during eccentric jaw clenching and tooth grinding tasks in subjects with canine guidance or group function
    Saúl Valenzuela
    Oral Physiology Laborator, Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago
    Cranio 30:209-17. 2012
    ..This result suggests that supra- and infrahyoid EMG activity in its predominant stabilizing role of the hyoid bone is not significantly modified by the type of laterotrusive occlusal scheme...
  7. ncbi Influence of laterotrusive occlusal scheme on bilateral masseter EMG activity during clenching and grinding
    María José Campillo
    Oral Physiology Laboratory Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Independencia 1027, Clasificador No, Independencia, Santiago, Chile
    Cranio 26:263-73. 2008
    ..The EMG patterns observed could be of clinical importance in the presence of parafunctional habits, i.e., clenching and/or grinding...
  8. ncbi Does head posture have a significant effect on the hyoid bone position and sternocleidomastoid electromyographic activity in young adults?
    Saúl Valenzuela
    Oral Physiology Laboratory, Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago
    Cranio 23:204-11. 2005
    ..There was no association to head posture with/without the condition of CMD. Clinical relevance of the results is discussed...
  9. ncbi Effects of laterotrusive occlusal scheme and body position on bilateral sternocleidomastoid EMG activity
    Marjorie Leiva
    Oral Physiology Laboratory, Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Santiago
    Cranio 21:99-109. 2003
    ..Results suggest that both laterotrusive occlusal scheme and body position have significant influence on sternocleidomastoid IEMG activity. The clinical relevance of both factors is discussed...
  10. ncbi [Olfactory sensory perception]
    Aler Fuentes
    Departamento de Prótesis, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
    Rev Med Chil 139:362-7. 2011
    ..Knowing the characteristics of the receptors, the transduction processes and convergence of information in the higher centers involved, we can properly detect olfactory disorders in our patients...
  11. ncbi Vertical dimension. Part 2: the changes in electrical activity of the cervical muscles upon varying the vertical dimension
    Rodolfo Miralles
    Biomedical Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile, Casilla, Santiago
    Cranio 20:39-47. 2002
    ..Moreover, these results add further information to the concept of the interrelatedness between the different components of the cranio cervical-mandibular system...
  12. ncbi Electromyographic evaluation of anterior temporal and suprahyoid muscles using habitual methods to determine clinical rest position
    Maria Javiera Fresno
    Oral Rehabilitation Department, Andres Bello University, Chile
    Cranio 25:257-63. 2007
    ..From an EMG point of view any of these methods could be used to determine clinical rest position...