ObjectivesIn patients with facial paralysis, facial reanimation surgery may be needed to normalize facial soft tissue function/movements. Critical for this normalization is the dynamics of the nasolabial folds (NLFs). The objective of this prospective, observational study was to determine the 3D morphologic dynamics of the NLFs in patients with unilateral facial palsy and normal subjects.Settings and Sample Population3D facial soft tissue movement data collected from adults with unilateral, facial paralysis (Bell's Palsy, n=36); and (2) an age‐ and sex‐frequency matched control group (n=68).Materials and MethodsMovement data were collected during repeated animations from participants using a video‐based motion capture system. Movement in te...
Purpose: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
ABSTRACT Facial paralysis is an unsatisfactory pathology to treat, and the results of neural recons...
Unilateral facial paralysis is a common condition: 1 in every 60 people will experience Bell's palsy...
Background:. The aims of this observational study were 2-fold: (1) To demonstrate a method and measu...
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients\u2019 quality of ...
To quantify the effects of facial palsy reanimation, 14 patients aged 17e66 years were analysed. All...
The aim of this study was to clarify the heights and spatial relationships of the facial muscles act...
Objective: This exploratory research sought to extend the cleft phenotype by identifying movement-re...
Objective: During the process of neural recovery after facial palsy, distressing sequelae of static ...
Objective: Distal masseter-to-facial neurorrhaphy is an option to improve smile excursion in facial ...
Objective: This study demonstrates a method of quantifying facial move-ments based on distortions of...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate peculiar patterns of facial asymmetry following...
The nasolabial fold is absent in the face of the newborn, disappears in the paralyzed face, but is r...
BACKGROUND: Craniofacial microsomia is associated with maxillomandibular hypoplasia, microtia, soft-...
Introduction: Facial palsy refers to a condition in which the function of the facial nerve or the mi...
Purpose: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
ABSTRACT Facial paralysis is an unsatisfactory pathology to treat, and the results of neural recons...
Unilateral facial paralysis is a common condition: 1 in every 60 people will experience Bell's palsy...
Background:. The aims of this observational study were 2-fold: (1) To demonstrate a method and measu...
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients\u2019 quality of ...
To quantify the effects of facial palsy reanimation, 14 patients aged 17e66 years were analysed. All...
The aim of this study was to clarify the heights and spatial relationships of the facial muscles act...
Objective: This exploratory research sought to extend the cleft phenotype by identifying movement-re...
Objective: During the process of neural recovery after facial palsy, distressing sequelae of static ...
Objective: Distal masseter-to-facial neurorrhaphy is an option to improve smile excursion in facial ...
Objective: This study demonstrates a method of quantifying facial move-ments based on distortions of...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate peculiar patterns of facial asymmetry following...
The nasolabial fold is absent in the face of the newborn, disappears in the paralyzed face, but is r...
BACKGROUND: Craniofacial microsomia is associated with maxillomandibular hypoplasia, microtia, soft-...
Introduction: Facial palsy refers to a condition in which the function of the facial nerve or the mi...
Purpose: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
ABSTRACT Facial paralysis is an unsatisfactory pathology to treat, and the results of neural recons...
Unilateral facial paralysis is a common condition: 1 in every 60 people will experience Bell's palsy...