Background. Usually, clinical evaluation of facial reanimation provides accurate information about contraction of the mimetic muscles and phonation but fails to identify smile recovery and to quantify the motility of the lower third of the face during a smile. The purpose of this study was to verify that, in longstanding facial palsy, the modified temporalis muscle transfer (MTMT) can result in the ability to smile, not only voluntarily with chewing, but also spontaneously with a sudden emotional stimulus, and to confirm that a symmetric smile can be obtained. Methods. Ten patients of the treated group (group T; 4 women and 6 men) were randomly selected from a population of 24 patients with longstanding facial palsy treated by MT...
Objective. To perform a preliminary test of a new rehabilitation treatment (FIT-SAT), based on mirro...
Objective. To perform a preliminary test of a new rehabilitation treatment (FIT-SAT), based on mirro...
Rehabilitation after free gracilis muscle transfer (smile surgery, SS) is crucial for a functional r...
Background. Usually, clinical evaluation of facial reanimation provides accurate information about ...
Background. Usually, clinical evaluation of facial reanimation provides accurate information about ...
Background. Usually, clinical evaluation of facial reanimation provides accurate information about ...
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients\u2019 quality of ...
Purpose: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients' quality of life....
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients' quality of life....
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients' quality of life....
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients' quality of life....
PURPOSE: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
Introduction: The nerve-to-masseter is one of the most frequently used neural sources in smile reani...
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...
Objective. To perform a preliminary test of a new rehabilitation treatment (FIT-SAT), based on mirro...
Rehabilitation after free gracilis muscle transfer (smile surgery, SS) is crucial for a functional r...
Background. Usually, clinical evaluation of facial reanimation provides accurate information about ...
Background. Usually, clinical evaluation of facial reanimation provides accurate information about ...
Background. Usually, clinical evaluation of facial reanimation provides accurate information about ...
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients\u2019 quality of ...
Purpose: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients' quality of life....
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients' quality of life....
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients' quality of life....
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients' quality of life....
PURPOSE: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
Introduction: The nerve-to-masseter is one of the most frequently used neural sources in smile reani...
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...
Objective. To perform a preliminary test of a new rehabilitation treatment (FIT-SAT), based on mirro...
Rehabilitation after free gracilis muscle transfer (smile surgery, SS) is crucial for a functional r...