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titleOfInvention acoustic parameter modification device for muscle relaxation
abstract acoustic parameter modification device for muscle relaxation. vestibular evoked myogenic potential (cvemp) is a complementary exam in otoneurological studies. The same is done by capturing an electromyographic potential in the time domain, provided by acoustic stimulation in the saccular macula by means of strong intensity clicks or tone bursts, by air, bone or galvanic stimulation. This exam evaluates the spinal vestibular pathway, following a pathway from the lower vestibular nerve, lateral vestibular nucleus, vestibular-spinal tract ending in the ipsilateral motor neuron of the cervical musculature, which results in central muscle relaxation, that is, said stimulus. sensitizes the saccular macula and triggers the vestibulo-cervical reflex, responsible for the momentary relaxation of the musculature. therefore, the cvemp acoustic response can occur in all tense muscles in the body. The present invention aims to develop a device capable of generating a stimulus for muscle relaxation based on cvemp physiology.
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