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Active clinical trials for "Facial Paralysis"

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A Clinical Study on the Combined Magnetic and Oxygen Treatment for Bell's Palsy

Bell's Palsy

The aim of this clinic trial is to testify the efficacy of using new and noninvasive therapy, called simultaneous "Magnetic and Oxygen Treatment along Meridians and Collaterals" (MOMC), to treat Bell's Palsy.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Kabat Technique and Neuromuscular Effect in Patients With Bell's Palsy

Bell Palsy

Bell's palsy is the sudden one-sided peripheral weakness of seventh cranial nerve (Facial nerve), represents 50% to 75% of all etiologies with a rate of 58.2 to 8 new cases per 1 million per year. The objective is to compare the effects of Kabat techniques and Neuromuscular Re-Education on facial disability and synkinesis in patients with bell's palsy. A Randomized Control Trial was conducted on 20 participants, equally allocated in Kabat and PNF training group from February-2020 until December- 2020. Participants were selected according to inclusion and exclusion criteria on purposive sampling technique and randomization was done by sealed envelope method. The assessment was done after taking consent before the first and last session. The tools included Facial disability index, Sunnybrook facial grading system and synkinesis assessment questionnaire. Data were analyzed using SPSS v.20.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Effect of Laser Acupuncture Treatment on Chronic Facial Paralysis

Bell PalsyIdiopathic Facial Paralyses

Inadequate recovery from Bell's palsy is not uncommon and as consequence, physical and social impairment are exist in these patients. The medical options for chronic condition of Bell's palsy are insufficient. Low-level laser therapy has shown a favorable prognosis in the regeneration of peripheral nerves. Moreover, laser acupuncture therapy (LAT) become widely used method to stimulate acupuncture points, but its efficacy as treatment method for Bell's palsy and during the chronic stage is unclear.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Stellate Gnaglion Block in Refractory Bell's Palsy

Facial PalsyNeuropathy

Idiopathic facial nerve palsy (Bell's palsy) is caused by damage to the facial nerve at any site of the peripheral branches after the facial nucleus.Stellate ganglion block is inteneded to increase blood flow and promotes nerve regeneration.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Electro Physiological Responses to Kabat Motor Control Re-education on Bell's Palsy: A Randomized...

Facial Nerve PalsyBell's Palsy

To investigate the Effect of Kabat motor control re-education therapy on facial nerve Electro physiological responses and facial muscles function in bell's palsy. BACKGROUND: facial nerve recovery in children could be improved through facilitation of nerve regeneration which can be enhanced through Kabat motor control re-education therapy.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Three Botulinum Neuromodulators for Management of Facial Synkinesis

Facial Nerve InjuriesFacial Paresis Associated With Facial Nerve Dysfunction2 more

The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of three commercially available botulinum toxin neuromodulators in the treatment of facial synkinesis using patient reported outcome measures.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Steroid-Antiviral Treatment in Rehabilitation of Facial Palsy

Facial Palsy

The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of antiviral medicine (acyclovir) in recovery of complete facial Palsy. Fifty patients (Males and females) with acute Facial Palsy within the first 3 days of onset with age ranged from 15-60 years old. Each patient was submitted to the following clinical evaluation using House and Brackmann 6 facial function scoring system and Synnybrook grading system. Neurophysiological assessment of facial nerve and muscles was done before and after the end of treatment, then after the end of first and second month of treatment. EMG was done for facial muscles of both sides beside measuring facial nerve excitability to determine the excitation threshold by recording the minimum electrical stimulus required to produce visible muscle contraction. A difference greater than 3.5 mA between the affected and unaffected side is considered significant in terms of poor prognosis. Nerve conduction study of facial nerves of both sides using concentric needle electrode. Trigeminal Blink reflex for both sides of the face. Facial functional recovery was defined as "good" or "complete" using the same criteria used in the 2001 practice guideline. An outcome of grade I or II was considered a good recovery using the House and Brackmann 6 facial function scoring system

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Study of a New Technique to Improve the Symptoms of Orofacial Discomfort in Patients With Peripheral...

Peripheral Nerve Facial Nerve ParalysisFacial Nerve Diseases1 more

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of Neuro Occlusal Rehabilitation (RNO) in patients with peripheral facial palsy (PFP) disease, noting the decrease in symptoms of masticatory dysfunction. According to Carvalho (2009) patients with PFP have chronic unilateral masticatory preference. Santos et al. (2009) in the same year noted that these conditions can lead to problems with temporomandibular disorder. Hypothesis- known that performing occlusal adjustment in these patients with chronic PFP, ensuring a maximum of dental contacts and a final stop of the masticatory cycle stable, providing a balanced occlusion. dental cleaning was performed in two groups for the blind study visual analog scale -To assess the quality of the oral functions of these patients, the investigators applied the visual analog scale(VAS) and statistically evaluated the degree of satisfaction regarding the functions of oro facial in relation to mastication and temporomandibular dysfunction. gnathostatic models were made in the treatment group in the first and last query. occlusal adjustment in treatment group.In the group treated occlusal adjustment was made in the teeth and applied a new (VAS) before and after treatment. The RNO, is defined as a part of medicine that operates in stomatology occlusal plane as a guide to a harmonious development of the face, chewing facilitating bilateral and alternating. (Planas, 1997). It works through selective grinding on the occlusal platform, providing an increased number of dental contacts.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Acupuncture With Deqi And Psychological Effects in Treatment of Bell's Palsy

Bell's Palsy

The purpose of this study is to observe the influence of Deqi and neuropsychological factors on effects of acupuncture treatment for Bell's Palsy.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Effect of Neural Mobilization in Bells Palsy: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Bell Palsy

Bells palsy is a sudden paralysis of half of the facial muscle. The BP is idiopathic and 70% responds well with drug therapy. There are many complementary therapies such as , tapping, electrical stimulation, and massage that adds to the recovery of condition. However, efficacy of neural mobilization in BP is not reported in the scientific literature.

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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