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The Effect Vitamin D on the Recovery Rate of Bell Palsy

Bell PalsyVitamin D Deficiency1 more

Patients aged between 18-65 who visit the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation outpatient clinic diagnosed with Bell Palsy will be included in the study. The patients' Bell Palsy grade will be evaluated by Houseman Brahman (HB) Scale and their disability level will be evaluated by Facial Disability Index (FDI). Their serum vitamin D level will be noted. The patients having vitamin D deficiency will be randomized into two groups. Group 1 will be given 50.000 IU/week vitamin D replacement for 8 weeks. All the patients will be included in a standard physical therapy and home exercise program. Both groups will be asked for a control visit at weeks 8.Their clinical recovery will be evaluated by HB staging and FDI by the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation specialist who is blind to the randomization.

Active7 enrollment criteria

Post-parotidectomy Facial Paresis: Intraoperative and Postoperative Factors

Parotid NeoplasmsFacial Paralysis

This is a protocol to govern the prospective trial of facial nerve monitoring in patients undergoing parotidectomy with an eye towards interpreting if the facial nerve monitor provides useful information to operating surgeons and if the information provided by the facial nerve monitor can predict degrees of postoperative facial nerve paresis. Additionally, the study will determine if performing daily facial rehabilitation exercises provides a benefit in reducing time to recovery of temporary post-parotidectomy paresis.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Bell's Palsy With a Duration of Greater Than 8 Weeks Treated With Multiwave Locked System Intervention...

Laser Treatment Relieve Symptoms of Chronic Bell's Palsy

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether photobiomodulation therapy by class IV Multiwave Locked System laser treatment could relieve symptoms in patients with Bell's palsy with a duration of greater than 8 weeks. METHODS AND METHODS: This randomized controlled trial from May 2021 to April 2023. Patients were eligible who had Bell's palsy with a duration of greater than 8 weeks on out-patient department of otorhinolaryngology in Beijing Tongren Hospital. The photobiomodulation group received class IV Multiwave Locked System laser treatment for 3 times per weeks, a total of 6 months. The control group received the same Multiwave Locked System treatment procedure except the laser parameter. The primary outcome measures comprised House-Brackmann facial nerve grading system, Sunnybrook facial grading system, Facial Clinimetric Evaluation Scale. Secondary outcome measures comprised Electroneurography, Electromyography, and the Blink Reflex.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Myofunctional Therapy in Facial Palsy

Facial Paralysis

Objective: Quantify the benefits of myofunctional therapy associated to botulinum toxin injection in patients with long standing facial unilateral palsy.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

The Role of a Device to Evaluate the Neuromuscular Function in Assessing Muscle in Facial Paralysis...

Facial Nerve Palsy

The objective of the research is to determine whether the MyotonPRO has a valid and reliable application in facial, head and neck surgery. In addition, the study aims to compare this new technology with current electromyography.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Emotional Perception and Production in Facial Palsy: Respiratory, Vocal and Facial Markers.

Facial Palsy

Respiratory function, phonation and facial expressivity are related to emotional reaction through neurophysiological process. Specific emotional respiratory, vocal and facial patterns had been described in literature. Respiratory cycles variation is modulated by stimulus arousal. Furthermore, inspiratory-to-expiratory time ratio in abdominal area is modulated by emotional valence. Inextricably linked to respiration, vocal production depends on emotional arousal and valence too. According to embodied cognition, the effector pattern of an emotion initiates the corresponding subjective activation. Facial recognition is influenced by automatic mimicry and facial feedback. Most facial feedback studies included patients with diplegia but few studies dealt with emotional perception in Bell's palsy. The aim of the present study is to understand production and perception of emotion in Bell's palsy with respiratory, vocal and facial markers. What impact lack of mimicry have on physiological emotional reaction in Bell's palsy? To this end, prospective monocentric study will be conducted with 60 patients with Bell's Palsy from grade II to grade VI of House & Brackmann's scale. During production and perception of vocal and facial expression, respiratory rate and thoraco-abdominal movements will be analyzed. The investigators hypothesize that severity of facial deficit is negatively correlated with variation of respiratory cycles, lower segmental and suprasegmental changes during vocal expression, and lower facial perception (congruency and arousal).

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Effects of Mindfulness Meditation on Facial Paralysis Patients

Facial Paralysis

Currently, physicians have several options in addressing the anatomic and physiologic sequela of facial paralysis. However, strategies to address the psychologic and coping ability for patients have not been investigated. The goal is to investigate the effect of mindfulness meditation on social functioning in patients with facial paralysis. This study will also explore whether increasing social functioning in patients with facial paralysis will improve overall quality of life. These questions will be answered using a randomized controlled trial.

Withdrawn8 enrollment criteria

Corticosteroids in Prevention of Facial Palsy After Cranial Base Surgery

Facial Palsy

Facial palsy after surgical removal of cranial base tumors adherent to the nerve can partly be explained by inflammation.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Effect of Adjuvant Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy on Bells Palsy Outcome

Bell Palsy

This is a randomized, single blinded, non-placebo controlled that will compare one group of Bells Palsy patients receiving the current standard of care including oral corticosteroids and oral antivirals against an experimental group receiving the current standard of care in addition to hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Outcome assessment will be based on both objective analyses of facial movements as well as subjective quality of life scales.

Withdrawn9 enrollment criteria

Effects of Massage Therapy and Facial PNF in Early Bell's Palsy

Bell Palsy

Effects of Massage therapy and Facial PNF in early Bell's palsy

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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