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Neuromuscular retraining therapy for early stage severe Bell's palsy patients minimizes facial synkinesis.

Dae Rock KimJin Han KimSu Hyeon JungYong Joo WonSoo Myeong SeoJi Seong ParkWoo Shik KimGi-Cheol KimJin Kim
Published in: Clinical rehabilitation (2023)
Synkinesis in Bell's palsy patients can be minimized if physiotherapy commences before synkinesis develops; appropriate neuromuscular retraining therapy timing is essential. A patient with sudden severe Bell's palsy should receive oral steroids as soon as possible, along with physical therapy (including neuromuscular retraining therapy) within 3 months, to minimize synkinesis just before synkinesis onset.
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