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Neuromuscular retraining therapy for early stage severe Bell's palsy patients minimizes facial synkinesis

Clinical Rehabilitation, 2023
Objective To explore whether early physical interventions, including neuromuscular retraining therapy, can minimize excessive movement or any unwanted co-contraction after a severe Bell's palsy.
Dae Rock Kim   +8 more
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Pharmacological Treatments of Bell's Palsy in Adults: A Systematic Review and Network Meta‐Analysis

The Laryngoscope, 2021
We aimed to simultaneously compare all available medical treatments for Bell's palsy using both direct and indirect data.
M. Jalali   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Epidemiological trends of Bell's palsy treated with steroids in Korea between 2008 and 2018

Muscle and Nerve, 2021
Contemporary epidemiological data on Bell's palsy are crucial to clarify disease burden and improve management strategies. We aimed to examine the epidemiology of, and factors associated with, Bell's palsy treated with steroids in Korea.
Jung Soo Lee, Yeo Hyung Kim
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Determining the Prognosis of Bell’s Palsy Based on Severity at Presentation and Electroneuronography

Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, 2021
Objective To examine the demographics of Bell’s palsy and determine how House-Brackmann (HB) grade at nadir and electroneuronography (ENoG) results correlate with HB grade after recovery and development of synkinesis.
Derek A. Escalante   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Bell’s Palsy

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
Bell's palsy is acute weakness of the facial muscles associated with compression of cranial nerve VII. The annual incidence is 20 to 30 per 100,000. Diagnosis is based on a thorough history and physical examination, with careful attention to exclude other causes of facial weakness, such as stroke or Lyme disease.
Sarah N, Dalrymple   +2 more
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BELL'S PALSY

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1970
To the Editor .—I would like to register an objection to the publication of an article entitled, "Bell's Palsy in Pregnancy," which appeared in the June 1969 issue of theArchives( 89 :830-834). The article, beginning with the opening paragraph, offers generalizations which are not substantiated by the authors' experience, or by references to the work ...
K K, Adour, T H, Pope, P D, Kenan
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Bell's Palsy and Bell's Phenomenon

Archives of Neurology, 1969
IT SEEMS appropriate that Sir Charles Bell (1774 to 1842) should have described the syndrome and the phenomenon that now bear his name. 1-4 He was trained in anatomy, surgery, and art; he made a detailed study of facial expression; he discovered the separate actions of the trigeminal and facial nerves; and because of these interests, he saw an unusual ...
R H, Wilkins, I A, Brody
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Diabetes Mellitus and Bell's Palsy.

Current Diabetes Reviews, 2022
The aim of the present brief review was to discuss Bell's palsy (BP) in diabetes mellitus (DM). The risk of BP is increased in DM. DM subjects with BP are more prone to severe facial nerve degeneration.
I. Stamatiou   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Acupuncture for Bell's Palsy

The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2007
Bell's palsy or idiopathic facial palsy is an acute facial paralysis due to inflammation of the facial nerve. A number of studies published in China have suggested acupuncture is beneficial for facial palsy.The objective of this review was to examine the efficacy of acupuncture in hastening recovery and reducing long-term morbidity from Bell's palsy.We
Muke, Zhou   +9 more
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Bell’s Palsy

Continuum, 2017
Bell's palsy is a common outpatient problem, and while the diagnosis is usually straightforward, a number of diagnostic pitfalls can occur, and a lengthy differential diagnosis exists. Recognition and management of Bell's palsy relies on knowledge of the anatomy and function of the various motor and nonmotor components of the facial nerve.
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