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Experiences of patients with facioscapulohumeral dystrophy with facial weakness: a qualitative study.

Sümeyye SezerEdith H C CupLieve M Roets-MerkenAnke LanserIetske SiemannJanneke G WeikampKarlien MulBaziel G M van EngelenTon SatinkNicol C Voermans
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
Patients would like the expert teams to shed more light on effective skill training and psychosocial support, especially for the younger patient group. A multidisciplinary approach is needed in addition to programs focusing on the individual aspects of facial weakness. As the experienced psychosocial effect is not commonly equal to the objective degree of facial weakness, we recommend a tailored approach. Finally, these programs should point out the importance of the patient's own ingenuity.Implications for RehabilitationFacial weakness affects both activities and social participation in patients with facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), which is reinforced by fatigue.Many participants try to stay down to earth and focus on their ability to self-manage their obstacles regarding facial weakness.Thus, future treatment programs should have a multidisciplinary approach and should point out the importance of the patient's own ingenuity.
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