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    The effect of reclining position on swallowing function in stroke patients with dysphagia by Benjapornlert, Paitoon, Kagaya, Hitoshi, Inamoto, Yoko, Mizokoshi, Eriko, Shibata, Seiko, Saitoh, Eiichi

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-09-2020)
    “…Background Dysphagia is a common problem in patients with a history of stroke. In Japan, a reclined position is commonly used as a compensatory technique to…”
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    Effect of TRP-Stimulating Compounds to Reduce Swallowing Response Time in the Elderly: A Systematic Review by Kittipanya-ngam, Pajeemas, Benjapornlert, Paitoon, Rattanakanokchai, Siwanon, Wattanapan, Pattra

    Published in Dysphagia (01-08-2021)
    “…There is still controversy on evidence supporting compounds that stimulate the transient receptor potential cation channel (TRP) receptor, which can reduce the…”
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    Deep Upscale U-Net for automatic tongue segmentation by Kusakunniran, Worapan, Imaromkul, Thanandon, Mongkolluksamee, Sophon, Thongkanchorn, Kittikhun, Ritthipravat, Panrasee, Tuakta, Pimchanok, Benjapornlert, Paitoon

    “…In a treatment or diagnosis related to oral health conditions such as oral cancer and oropharyngeal cancer, an investigation of tongue’s movements is a major…”
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    Encoder-decoder network with RMP for tongue segmentation by Kusakunniran, Worapan, Borwarnginn, Punyanuch, Karnjanapreechakorn, Sarattha, Thongkanchorn, Kittikhun, Ritthipravat, Panrasee, Tuakta, Pimchanok, Benjapornlert, Paitoon

    “…Tongue and its movements can be used for several medical-related tasks, such as identifying a disease and tracking a rehabilitation. To be able to focus on a…”
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    Deep-learning-based head pose estimation from a single RGB image and its application to medical CROM measurement by Ritthipravat, Panrasee, Chotikkakamthorn, Kittisak, Lie, Wen-Nung, Kusakunniran, Worapan, Tuakta, Pimchanok, Benjapornlert, Paitoon

    Published in Multimedia tools and applications (21-02-2024)
    “…For human beings, neck movement will be degraded due to aging, trauma, musculoskeletal disorders, or degenerative diseases. Cervical range of motion (CROM)…”
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    A lightweight deep learning approach to mouth segmentation in color images by Chotikkakamthorn, Kittisak, Ritthipravat, Panrasee, Kusakunniran, Worapan, Tuakta, Pimchanok, Benjapornlert, Paitoon

    Published in Applied computing & informatics (05-12-2022)
    “…Purpose Mouth segmentation is one of the challenging tasks of development in lip reading applications due to illumination, low chromatic contrast and complex…”
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    The prevalence and findings of fibre‐optic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing in hospitalised patients with dysphagia by Benjapornlert, Paitoon, Kagaya, Hitoshi, Shibata, Seiko, Matsuo, Koichiro, Inamoto, Yoko, Kittipanya‐ngam, Pajeemas, Saitoh, Eiichi

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-08-2020)
    “…Swallowing disorder or dysphagia is quite common in hospitalised patients. Using fibre‐optic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) is one of the clinical…”
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    Effects of Traditional and Modified Arm Swing Exercise on Abdominal Obesity, Hemodynamics and Quality of Life in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome by Songsaengrit, Benja, Benjapornlert, Paitoon, Pisprasert, Veeradej, Aneknan, Ploypailin, Kanpettha, Yupaporn, Sespheng, Arisa, Leelayuwat, Naruemon

    Published in Journal of exercise physiology online (01-12-2017)
    “…Songsaengrit B, Benjapornlert P, Pisprasert V, Ploypailin Aneknan, Yupaporn Kanpettha, Arisa Sespheng, Leelayuwat N. Effects of Traditional and Modified Arm…”
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    Correlation between abdominal and scapular muscle strength in upper back pain patients with and without scapulocostal syndrome by Wanatchaporn Supasatean, Yodchai Boonprakorb, Torkamol Kamolrat, Lugkana Mator, Paitoon Benjapornlert, Sauwanan Bumrerraj, Supaporn Phadungkit

    Published in Journal of associated medical sciences (01-09-2016)
    “…Objectives: To determine the correlation between strength of abdominal and scapular muscles in upper back pain patients with and without scapulocostal syndrome…”
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