A rapid and objective assessment of the severity of facial paralysis allows rehabilitation physicians to choose the optimal rehabilitation treatment regimen for their patients. In this study, patients with facial paralysis were enrolled as study objects, and the eye aspect ratio (EAR) index was proposed for the eye region. The correlation between EAR and the facial nerve grading system 2.0 (FNGS 2.0) score was analyzed to verify the ability of EAR to enhance FNGS 2.0 for the rapid and objective assessment of the severity of the facial paralysis. Firstly, in order to accurately calculate the EAR, we constructed a landmark detection model based on the face images of facial paralysis patients (FP-FLDM). Evaluation results showed that the error...
An initial assessment method that can classify as well as categorize the severity of paralysis into ...
This paper present an approach of regional evaluation using Kanade - Lucas – Tomasi (KLT) method and...
Abstract Background Facial paralysis (FP) is a neuromotor dysfunction that losses voluntary muscles ...
Facial paralysis is a loss of facial movement due to nerve damage. It is essential for clinicians to...
Facial paralysis is a disease that affects the movement of one side of the face. This cause the disf...
Quantitative grading and classification of the severity of facial paralysis (FP) are important for s...
BACKGROUND: Facial neuropathy at the peripheral level (unilateral muscular weakness of the entire ha...
Bell’s palsy is a peripheral nerve disease of unknown origin which affects the facial nerve and caus...
Objectives: Despite the limited validity of the Sunnybrook grading index, it is routinely used for t...
Objectives: This study aimed to demonstrate the application of our automated facial recognition syst...
Hypothesis: To propose a new objective video-recording procedure to assess and monitor over time the...
Facial paralysis is a loss of the voluntary muscle movement due to any damages in facial nerve. The ...
Facial Paralysis is a condition causing decreased movement on one side of the face. A quantitative, ...
This article illustrated a brief review of some objective methods in assessing facial nerve function...
Facial paralysis is a condition causing decreased movement on one side of the face. A quantitative, ...
An initial assessment method that can classify as well as categorize the severity of paralysis into ...
This paper present an approach of regional evaluation using Kanade - Lucas – Tomasi (KLT) method and...
Abstract Background Facial paralysis (FP) is a neuromotor dysfunction that losses voluntary muscles ...
Facial paralysis is a loss of facial movement due to nerve damage. It is essential for clinicians to...
Facial paralysis is a disease that affects the movement of one side of the face. This cause the disf...
Quantitative grading and classification of the severity of facial paralysis (FP) are important for s...
BACKGROUND: Facial neuropathy at the peripheral level (unilateral muscular weakness of the entire ha...
Bell’s palsy is a peripheral nerve disease of unknown origin which affects the facial nerve and caus...
Objectives: Despite the limited validity of the Sunnybrook grading index, it is routinely used for t...
Objectives: This study aimed to demonstrate the application of our automated facial recognition syst...
Hypothesis: To propose a new objective video-recording procedure to assess and monitor over time the...
Facial paralysis is a loss of the voluntary muscle movement due to any damages in facial nerve. The ...
Facial Paralysis is a condition causing decreased movement on one side of the face. A quantitative, ...
This article illustrated a brief review of some objective methods in assessing facial nerve function...
Facial paralysis is a condition causing decreased movement on one side of the face. A quantitative, ...
An initial assessment method that can classify as well as categorize the severity of paralysis into ...
This paper present an approach of regional evaluation using Kanade - Lucas – Tomasi (KLT) method and...
Abstract Background Facial paralysis (FP) is a neuromotor dysfunction that losses voluntary muscles ...