Introduction: Differently from limb muscles, facial muscles motoneurons can be recruited by two descending motor pathways, one arising from the primary motor cortex and the second arising from the midcingulate area (1). Lesions involving the former pathway are associated to voluntary facial paresis, while lesions involving the latter are associated to emotional paresis (2). Patients suffering a voluntary facial paresis cannot voluntary smile, but for example they smile normally in response to jokes. On the contrary, patients suffering an emotional paresis can voluntarily mimic facial expressions, but are unable to produce spontaneous emotional expressions. During rehabilitation after facial nerve lesion, patients are commonly trained to pro...
Objective: Patients with facial palsy lose normal facial muscle movement in the paralyzed side. A co...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate peculiar patterns of facial asymmetry following...
Facial neuropathy is a lesion of the facial nerve of various nature happening at different anatomica...
BACKGROUND: Peripheral facial nerve palsy (FNP) can have various causes, such as Bell's palsy or af...
Introduction. Iatrogenic facial nerve injury may occur after surgical procedures and leads to facial...
Background: The social smile is quite distinct from the genuine smile. The two types smile are contr...
Objective. To perform a preliminary test of a new rehabilitation treatment (FIT-SAT), based on mirro...
Individuals with facial paralysis and distorted facial expressions and movements secondary to a faci...
The facial nerve is most often, as compared with other cranial nerves, damaged due to surgical inter...
Recent facial palsies are those in which fibrillations of the mimetic musculature remain detectable ...
To investigate the efficacy of functional training of facial mimic muscles for patients with incompl...
Background: There is no current standard for facial synkinesis rehabilitation programs. The benefit ...
Background: Neural mobilisation technique is effective in spinal nerve rehabilitation. However, no s...
Paralysis of the face results from any interruption to the nervous pathway from the cerebral cortex ...
AbstractFacial nerve palsy is associated with significant morbidity and can have different etiologie...
Objective: Patients with facial palsy lose normal facial muscle movement in the paralyzed side. A co...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate peculiar patterns of facial asymmetry following...
Facial neuropathy is a lesion of the facial nerve of various nature happening at different anatomica...
BACKGROUND: Peripheral facial nerve palsy (FNP) can have various causes, such as Bell's palsy or af...
Introduction. Iatrogenic facial nerve injury may occur after surgical procedures and leads to facial...
Background: The social smile is quite distinct from the genuine smile. The two types smile are contr...
Objective. To perform a preliminary test of a new rehabilitation treatment (FIT-SAT), based on mirro...
Individuals with facial paralysis and distorted facial expressions and movements secondary to a faci...
The facial nerve is most often, as compared with other cranial nerves, damaged due to surgical inter...
Recent facial palsies are those in which fibrillations of the mimetic musculature remain detectable ...
To investigate the efficacy of functional training of facial mimic muscles for patients with incompl...
Background: There is no current standard for facial synkinesis rehabilitation programs. The benefit ...
Background: Neural mobilisation technique is effective in spinal nerve rehabilitation. However, no s...
Paralysis of the face results from any interruption to the nervous pathway from the cerebral cortex ...
AbstractFacial nerve palsy is associated with significant morbidity and can have different etiologie...
Objective: Patients with facial palsy lose normal facial muscle movement in the paralyzed side. A co...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate peculiar patterns of facial asymmetry following...
Facial neuropathy is a lesion of the facial nerve of various nature happening at different anatomica...