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The meticulous evaluation of facial muscle strength is paramount in the assessment and management of facial nerve disorders, particularly conditions like Bell's palsy.
Abraham M. Joshua
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Dextrose-based Lyftogt perineural injection therapy on facial muscle strength in a Bell's palsy patient - a case report. [PDF]
Serrano IP +4 more
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Liquid Crystalline Elastomers in Soft Robotics: Assessing Promise and Limitations
Liquid crystalline elastomers (LCEs) are programmable soft materials that undergo large, anisotropic deformation in response to external stimuli. Their molecular alignment encodes directional actuation in a monolithic structure, making them long‐standing candidates for soft robotic systems.
Justin M. Speregen, Timothy J. White
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Development of a clinical diagnostic model for Bell's palsy in patients with facial muscle weakness. [PDF]
Li H +7 more
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The Aging Process of Facial Muscles
Kyu‐Ho Yi, Jovian Wan
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Here, we present a textile, wearable capacitive interface enabling multidirectional remote control by dynamically modulating electrode overlap and spacing via a freely gliding upper electrode. A forearm‐mounted prototype drives robotic and media tasks with 12–15 ms latency, maintains < 0.8% drift after 500 cycles, and remains stably functional at 90 ...
Cagatay Gumus +8 more
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Evolutionary divergence of facial muscle physiology between domestic dogs and wolves. [PDF]
Burrows AM +4 more
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Durability of Soft Pneumatic Actuators: A Review and Benchmarking Protocol
Lack of durability is a key challenge hindering the broad scale adoption of soft pneumatic actuators (SPAs) in automation industries. This review provides a comprehensive overview of existing research on SPA durability, introduces a standardized durability benchmarking protocol to consolidate the testing of SPAs, and outlines promising directions for ...
Dickson Chiu Yu Wong +2 more
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Raising an Eye at Facial Muscle Morphology in Canids. [PDF]
Sexton CL +3 more
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