Background. Bell's palsy (BP) is the most frequent form of peripheral palsy of the facial nerve. Prognosis for recovery is good for most patients; in the remaining cases, different grades of residual impairment persist. Physical therapy, in association with drug administration, aims to improve outcomes. Objective. To assess the efficacy of early physical therapy in association with standard drug administration versus pharmacological therapy only, in terms of time to maximum gains and grade of recovery of function, and to examine who will most benefit from rehabilitation. Methods. From June 2008 to May 2010, 232 individuals were evaluated. The 87 patients meeting the eligibility criteria were randomly assigned to the experimental group (pred...
Aims: To compare therapeutic approaches (corticosteroids vs. corticosteroids + antivirals, as well a...
Background: Bell's palsy is a form of facial paralysis resulting from a dysfunction of the cranial n...
Conclusions The results provide preliminary evidence that corticosteroids were not effective in all ...
Background. Bell's palsy (BP) is the most frequent form of peripheral palsy of the facial nerve. Pro...
The physical therapy (PT) associated with standard drug treatment (SDT) in Bell palsy has never been...
The treatment of Bell's palsy (BP), based on steroids and/or antiviral drugs, may still leave a cert...
When applied at an early stage, Kabat's rehabilitation was shown to provide a better and faster reco...
BackgroundBell's palsy (idiopathic facial paralysis) is commonly treated by various physical therapy...
BACKGROUND: Corticosteroids and antiviral agents are widely used to treat the early stages of idiopa...
The main aim of this thesis was to evaluate the effect of prednisolone and valaciclovir in a large n...
Bell’s palsy is an acute onset of peripheral facial nerve dysfunction. Despite extensive research th...
Objective To conduct a systematic review of the effectiveness of facial exercise therapy for facial ...
BACKGROUND: It is useful to perform neurophysiologic electromyography and electroneurography (EMG/EN...
1. Clinical Bottom Line: Based on our evaluation of current literature, factoring in statistical evi...
Aims: To compare therapeutic approaches (corticosteroids vs. corticosteroids + antivirals, as well a...
Background: Bell's palsy is a form of facial paralysis resulting from a dysfunction of the cranial n...
Conclusions The results provide preliminary evidence that corticosteroids were not effective in all ...
Background. Bell's palsy (BP) is the most frequent form of peripheral palsy of the facial nerve. Pro...
The physical therapy (PT) associated with standard drug treatment (SDT) in Bell palsy has never been...
The treatment of Bell's palsy (BP), based on steroids and/or antiviral drugs, may still leave a cert...
When applied at an early stage, Kabat's rehabilitation was shown to provide a better and faster reco...
BackgroundBell's palsy (idiopathic facial paralysis) is commonly treated by various physical therapy...
BACKGROUND: Corticosteroids and antiviral agents are widely used to treat the early stages of idiopa...
The main aim of this thesis was to evaluate the effect of prednisolone and valaciclovir in a large n...
Bell’s palsy is an acute onset of peripheral facial nerve dysfunction. Despite extensive research th...
Objective To conduct a systematic review of the effectiveness of facial exercise therapy for facial ...
BACKGROUND: It is useful to perform neurophysiologic electromyography and electroneurography (EMG/EN...
1. Clinical Bottom Line: Based on our evaluation of current literature, factoring in statistical evi...
Aims: To compare therapeutic approaches (corticosteroids vs. corticosteroids + antivirals, as well a...
Background: Bell's palsy is a form of facial paralysis resulting from a dysfunction of the cranial n...
Conclusions The results provide preliminary evidence that corticosteroids were not effective in all ...