02333nam 2200421 450 991063396150332120230324092915.01-83969-159-X(CKB)5700000000338747(NjHacI)995700000000338747(EXLCZ)99570000000033874720230324d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFacial nerve palsy a practitioner's guide /edited by Pratap Sanchetee, Kirti Sachdev, R. RajeswariLondon :IntechOpen,2022.1 online resource (84 pages)1-83969-158-1 1. Introductory Chapter: Bell's Palsy -- 2. Medical System to Evaluate the Seventh Cranial Nerve through the Main Facial Mimic Muscles -- 3. Comprehensive Rehabilitation of Patients with Facial Expression Asymmetry and Synkinesis with Botulinum Toxin Type A and Monofilament Mesothreads -- 4. Reanimation of Mouth Corner with Free Gracilis Muscle Flap -- 5. Management of Bell's Palsy with Phototherapy.The 7th cranial nerve, commonly known as the facial nerve, is a compound nerve having motor, parasympathetic and sensory components. Its motor portion innervates muscles for facial movement and expression. Facial paralysis is a common clinical condition that significantly impacts a patient's quality of life. Clinical evaluation is the primary diagnostic tool, and advanced imaging techniques are usually not needed. While a majority of patients with Bell's palsy recover spontaneously, patients are generally treated with a combination of steroids, antiviral drugs, and physiotherapy. In this book, experts discuss recent advances in the diagnosis and management of 7th cranial nerve paralysis, along with surgical options.Facial Nerve Palsy Facial paralysisTreatmentFacial paralysisDiagnosisFacial paralysisTreatment.Facial paralysisDiagnosis.616.87Sanchetee PratapSachdev KirtiRajeswari R.NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910633961503321Facial nerve palsy3075779UNINA