The Effect of Infrared (IR) and Mirror Exercise on Increasing Muscle Strength and Functional Ability in Bell's Palsy Cases
Nurul Wasilah Wasilah Ali,
Nurul Halimah,
Rachma Putri Kasimbara
et al.
Abstract:Bell's Palsy is an acute, ipsilateral facial nerve (VII) paralysis. Bell's palsy is alsocaused by swelling and pressure on the nerve in the stylomastoid foramen whichcauses damage to the facial nerve. Problems that sufferers often experience after realizing facial muscle weakness from a physiotherapy perspective include facial asymmetry, a feeling of stiffness and thickness on the affected side of the face and decreased facial muscles. force on the affected side has the potential for spasm and tissue adhesions… Show more
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