MULTIPLE APPROACHES IN MANAGEMENT OF BELL’S PALSY- A CASE STUDY
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https://doi.org/10.36283/Keywords:
Facial Neuropathy, Inflammatory, Acute Facial Paralysis, Idiopathic, Facial Paralyses, Paralysis, Idiopathic Facial, Inflammatory Facial Neuropathy.Abstract
Bell’s palsy is a prevalent type of Facial nerve Palsy, estimated up to 75% of the cases. A 58 year old male patient presented with right
sided Bell’s palsy. Thorough examination revealed the weakness of facial musculature and synkinesis associated with drooping and
asymmetry. Reportedly, he had difficulty in eye closure, chewing and drinking. Assessment was conducted using Sunny Brook Facial
Grading Scale. After assessment a comprehensive strategy combining of different modalities including electrical stimulation with
Russian Current, gentle soft tissue mobilization, resistance exercises and taping. Symptomatically, after 3 weeks there was a significant
improvement in the facial symmetry, strength and function of facial musculature as well as score of Sunny Brook Facial Grading Scale.
Experimentally, this indicates effectiveness of this treatment regime, however; further randomized control trials should be conducted to
further investigate efficacy and validity of this combination approach.
KEYWORDS
Facial Neuropathy, Inflammatory, Acute Facial Paralysis, Idiopathic, Facial Paralyses, Paralysis, Idiopathic Facial, Inflammatory Facial
Neuropathy.
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