2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbe.2014.02.005
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Clinical and non-clinical initial assessment of facial nerve paralysis: A qualitative review

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“…Over the years, various methods have been proposed for the assessment of FNP including both clinical and non-clinical ones [7]. The clinical method is a comprehensive judgement according to clinical experience, patients' performance of different expressions and various scoring standards, which is labor-intensive, subjective, biased and affected by patient's performance of the mimic facial movements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, various methods have been proposed for the assessment of FNP including both clinical and non-clinical ones [7]. The clinical method is a comprehensive judgement according to clinical experience, patients' performance of different expressions and various scoring standards, which is labor-intensive, subjective, biased and affected by patient's performance of the mimic facial movements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many fields of medicine, technological progress has enabled accurate diagnoses and personalized treatments. In this respect, several researchers have contributed to our understanding of facial movements (Samsudin & Sundaraj, 2014;Griffin & Kim, 2012;Lee et al, 2015;Popat et al, 2009;Revenaugh et al, 2018) by investigating facial biomechanics and disease-related changes in facial mobility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many fields of medicine, technological progress has enabled accurate diagnoses and personalized treatments. In this respect, several researchers have contributed to our understanding of facial movements (Samsudin & Sundaraj, 2014; Griffin & Kim, 2012; Lee et al, 2015; Popat et al, 2009; Revenaugh et al, 2018) by investigating facial biomechanics and disease‐related changes in facial mobility. Following on from these literature data, our present study of a cohort of healthy adults was one of the most exhaustive to date (Sforza, Galante, et al, 2010; Sforza, Mapelli, et al, 2010; Trotman et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existen diversos métodos para evaluarla 13 , como aplicaciones computacionales, vídeos 14,15 , fotografía 16,17 , estereofotogrametría 18 , mediciones electrofisiológicas 19,20 , encuestas y escalas de evaluación clínica. Estas últimas son ampliamente recomendadas 21 , pues son más accesibles y resultan más útiles para evaluar la progresión de la patología de manera objetiva dentro de un ámbito clínico, aunque deben reducir la interpretación subjetiva tanto como sea posible 22 , aumentando su confiabilidad 17,[23][24][25][26] .…”
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