Facial nerve paralysis is mostly occurring from a temporary or permanent injury to any of facial nerves which drive the failure of facial nerve function. As a consequence, the facial muscles will not receive the necessary signals from the facial nerves in order to function properly and caused the weakness of facial muscles. This facial paralysis affects both verbal and non-verbal communication which has important function and essential element to the development of an individual. The subjective facial nerve assessment involves the assessment of forehead movement which designates whether the lesion is at the level of the upper motor neuron (has movement on both sides) or the lower motor neuron (no movement on paralysed side). An objective as...
BACKGROUND: A variety of facial nerve grading scales have been developed over the years with the int...
INTRODUCTION: Facial nerve dysfunction includes both paralysis and weakness of the seventh cranial ...
The submaxillary salivary flow test gives reliable information as to whether neurapraxia, axonotmesi...
This paper present a novel approach of forehead lesion assessment using Gabor filter method to ident...
Facial paralysis is a loss of the voluntary muscle movement due to any damages in facial nerve. The ...
This paper presents a novel approach of facial nerve paralysis evaluation system where it includes b...
The facial nerve controls facial movement and expression. Hence, a patient with facial nerve paralys...
This paper present an approach of regional evaluation using Kanade - Lucas – Tomasi (KLT) method and...
This article illustrated a brief review of some objective methods in assessing facial nerve function...
incidence, causes, clinical profile, and out-come of facial nerve palsy complicating head trauma. Me...
This article illustrated a brief review of some objective methods in assessing facial nerve function...
BACKGROUND: Facial neuropathy at the peripheral level (unilateral muscular weakness of the entire ha...
Facial paralysis is a disease that affects the movement of one side of the face. This cause the disf...
INTRODUCTION: Acute Idiopathic Unilateral Lower Motor Neuron type of facial nerve palsy is the most...
A rapid and objective assessment of the severity of facial paralysis allows rehabilitation physician...
BACKGROUND: A variety of facial nerve grading scales have been developed over the years with the int...
INTRODUCTION: Facial nerve dysfunction includes both paralysis and weakness of the seventh cranial ...
The submaxillary salivary flow test gives reliable information as to whether neurapraxia, axonotmesi...
This paper present a novel approach of forehead lesion assessment using Gabor filter method to ident...
Facial paralysis is a loss of the voluntary muscle movement due to any damages in facial nerve. The ...
This paper presents a novel approach of facial nerve paralysis evaluation system where it includes b...
The facial nerve controls facial movement and expression. Hence, a patient with facial nerve paralys...
This paper present an approach of regional evaluation using Kanade - Lucas – Tomasi (KLT) method and...
This article illustrated a brief review of some objective methods in assessing facial nerve function...
incidence, causes, clinical profile, and out-come of facial nerve palsy complicating head trauma. Me...
This article illustrated a brief review of some objective methods in assessing facial nerve function...
BACKGROUND: Facial neuropathy at the peripheral level (unilateral muscular weakness of the entire ha...
Facial paralysis is a disease that affects the movement of one side of the face. This cause the disf...
INTRODUCTION: Acute Idiopathic Unilateral Lower Motor Neuron type of facial nerve palsy is the most...
A rapid and objective assessment of the severity of facial paralysis allows rehabilitation physician...
BACKGROUND: A variety of facial nerve grading scales have been developed over the years with the int...
INTRODUCTION: Facial nerve dysfunction includes both paralysis and weakness of the seventh cranial ...
The submaxillary salivary flow test gives reliable information as to whether neurapraxia, axonotmesi...