Acessibilidade / Reportar erro

Electromyography as an aid in therapeutic behavior after fronto-temporal craniotomy surgery: case report

BACKGROUND: electromyography and therapeutic behavior. PROCEDURES: this study was carried out with a woman, 45year old, after 4 months from being submitted to fronto-temporal craniotomy originated an aneurysm. The right anterior temporal muscle was removed from its insertion. After the surgery, the patient had dysfunction in temporal muscle and in temporo-mandibular joint, with reduction of the opening of mouth, pain while speaking and eating. Electromyography was used to quantitatively record the electrical activity of the temporal and masseter muscles in the initial evaluation and during the therapeutic process. Records were made at rest position, maximum occlusion and chew. They did miofuncional therapy throughout the process. RESULTS: examination data showed a significant increase in the electrical activity of the right anterior temporal muscle and a reduction in the activity of the left anterior temporal muscle. The initial Record showed a lower electrical activity on the right side compared to the left. With the miofunctional exercises there was a more effective participation of the right anterior temporal muscle, greater openness of mouth, without pain, making easier chewing and speech tasks, harmonizing the stomatognathic system. CONCLUSION: comparative records concerning electromyography in different stages of the therapeutic process helped and directed the best therapy, achieving a balance concerning the functions of breathing, sucking, chewing, swallowing and speech related to the stomatognathic system, considering the limitations of the case.

Stomatognathic System; Temporomandibular Joint; Electromyography; Craniotomy


ABRAMO Associação Brasileira de Motricidade Orofacial Rua Uruguaiana, 516, Cep 13026-001 Campinas SP Brasil, Tel.: +55 19 3254-0342 - São Paulo - SP - Brazil
E-mail: revistacefac@cefac.br