Revista CEFAC (Jan 2021)

Orofacial myofunctional changes and electromyographic activity of the orbicularis oris muscle in trombonists

  • Ana Paula Arruda de Moura,
  • Jully Anne Soares de Lima,
  • Eduarda de Lima Amarante,
  • Larissa Nadjara Alves Almeida,
  • Luciane Spinelli de Figueirêdo Pessoa,
  • Leandro de Araújo Pernambuco,
  • Giorvan Ânderson dos Santos Alves

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0216/20212313920
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1

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ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze whether trombonists present orofacial myofunctional changes and compare the electrical activity of the orbicularis oris muscle before and after playing their instrument. Methods: an observational, descriptive, and cross-sectional study. The sample consisted of 20 university trombonists. Data collection involved three steps: application of a questionnaire investigating some peculiarities of trombonists (Orofacial Myofunctional Evaluation with Expanded Scores - OMES-E), and electromyographic analysis of the orbicularis oris muscle before and after performing a piece with the trombone. The mean, standard deviation, frequency, and percentage were calculated, and the paired Student’s t test was used to compare the means of the electromyographic records before and after playing the trombone, at a 5% significance. Results: seventy per cent of trombonists reported some symptom of orofacial myofunctional alteration, namely, muscle compensations, tension, and pain. The myofunctional evaluation showed a mild change in cheek volume (90%) and labial commissure asymmetry (60%). The electrical activity of the lower orbicularis oris muscle decreased significantly after the trombone practice (p = 0.04), while that of the superior orbicularis oris muscle remained unchanged. Conclusion:trombonists show clinical and self-reported oromyofunctional changes as well as decreased electrical activity of the lower orbicularis oris muscle, after playing the trombone.

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