Difference between Right and Left Facial Surface Electromyography in Healthy People

Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2018 Aug 16:2018:4069530. doi: 10.1155/2018/4069530. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Introduction: The study was to see whether there were differences in values of facial surface electromyography in subjects of good heath by muscles, age, and sex.

Methods: It draws ratio between lower value and higher value (R-LV/HV) and asymmetry index (AI), based on root mean square (RMS) from measurement of facial surface electromyography (sEMG) in 154 people of healthy people (male:female = 70:84) aging between more than 20 and less than 70.

Results: For R-LV/HV, it averages 81.70±14.60% on frontalis muscle, 73.74±19.12% on zygomaticus muscle, and 79.72±14.77% on orbicularis oris muscle. With analysis of the AI average was 10.87±10.14% on frontalis muscle, 16.71±14.79% on zygomaticus muscle, and 12.10±10.05% on orbicularis oris muscle. Both values were statistically significant in three parts of muscles as shown. Both of R-LV/HV and AI show no statistically significant difference on age and sex (p>0.05).

Conclusions: It could provide basic data for the future diagnosis of facial nerve palsy patients by measuring facial sEMG values for healthy people.