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A case report of physiotherapy treatment of a patient with peripheral facial palsy [PDF]
Thesis title: A case report of physiotherapy treatment of a patient with peripheral facial palsy Thesis summary: The thesis focuses on physiotherapy treatment techniques for peripheral facial palsy. It consists of a theoretical part and a practical part.
Příhonská, Jana
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Background: For decades, patients with facial asymmetry have experienced social interaction difficulties, leading them to seek treatment in the hope of restoring facial symmetry and quality of life. Researchers evaluated numerous surgical techniques, but
Adina Mihaela Popa +15 more
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Patterns of pontine strokes mimicking Bell’s palsy
Background Peripheral-type facial palsy very rarely arises from pontine stroke. We attempted to identify unique clinico-radiologic patterns associated with this condition.
Young Gi Min, Keun-Hwa Jung
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Acupuncture and tuina massage in the treatment of Bell's palsy
Introduction: Peripheral Facial Palsy is defined as the weakness or paralysis of the musculature innervated by the facial nerve due to lesions of the seventh cranial nerve anywhere in its path from the nucleus of origin to the structures innervated by it.
Inés Yaumara Ramos Garcia +1 more
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Age and gender of the patients with peripheral facial nerve palsy and the control group.
Age and gender of the patients with peripheral facial nerve palsy and the control group.
Anna-Maria Kuttenreich (11561419) +5 more
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Here, we illustrate a 69-year old female admitting with weakness on left side of the face who firstly considered peripheral facial palsy in the forefront.
Halil Onder +2 more
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Relation of hyperacusis and peripheral facial paralysis - Bell's palsy
Bell's palsy is a unilateral facial paralysis of sudden onset and unknown cause. It may affect salivation, taste and lachrymation depending on the site of facial nerve involvement. Patients can report supersensitive hearing.
Barros, Flávia [UNIFESP] +9 more
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CHRONIC SINUSITIS AS A TRIGGER FOR BELL’S PALSY: CASE REPORT
Introduction: Bell’s palsy is the most common peripheral facial paralysis, characterized by sudden, unilateral facial muscle weakness of unknown etiology.
Thais Borges Magnus +4 more
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Managing Peripheral Facial Palsy [PDF]
Aris, Garro, Lise E, Nigrovic
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Case report of physiotherapy care for a patient with facial nervus peripheral palsy [PDF]
The title of the thesis: Case report of physiotherapy care for a patient with facial nervus peripheral palsy The aim of the thesis: The aim is to get acquainted with theoretical knowledge on the issues and the development of case studies, including ...
Kubartová, Veronika
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