Book review
https://doi.org/10.48188/hczz.2.1.4
Chronic Bell´s Palsy Literature Review and Case Report: Are There Any Rehabilitation Strategies Available?
Sandra Kuzmičić
; Institute for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with Rheumatology, University Hospital of Split; University of Split University Department of Health Studies, Split, Croatia
Antonela Pavić
; Superior Private Practice, Split, Croatia
Anamarija Vidović
; Superior Private Practice, Split, Croatia
Nikica Kuzmičić
; Clinic for Infectology, University Hospital of Split; Croatia
Boris Bećir
; Podologija Superior Private Clinic, Split, Croatia
Mladenka Parlov
; Institute for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with Rheumatology, University Hospital of Split; University of Split University Department of Health Studies, Split, Croatia
Jure Aljinović
; Institute for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with Rheumatology, University Hospital of Split; University of Split University Department of Health Studies, Split, Croatia
Ivanka Marinović
; Institute for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with Rheumatology, University Hospital of Split; University of Split University Department of Health Studies, Split, Croatia
Asija Rota Čeprnja
; Institute for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with Rheumatology, University Hospital of Split; University of Split University Department of Health Studies, Split, Croatia
Ana Poljičanin
; Institute for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with Rheumatology, University Hospital of Split; University of Split University Department of Health Studies, Split, Croatia
Abstract
Bell’s palsy, or idiopathic peripheral facial nerve palsy is a neurologic condition characterized by unilateral weakness of facial muscles. The evidence-based guidelines mostly consider the acute treatment of Bell’s palsy. However, chronic cases of Bell’s palsy are not supported by strong evidence regarding treatment options, except for a weak recommendation to utilize physical therapy. This case report has presented an application of a combination of physical therapy modalities (Mirror Book Therapy, High Intensity Laser Therapy, and Acupuncture) within 10 weeks, to treat a patient with long-term sequelae. This combination of therapies has resulted in a significant improvement in the level of recovery measured by facial grading scales. However, further research is necessary to provide stronger evidence regarding the benefits of this treatment option.
Keywords
Bell’s Palsy; Laser Therapies; Acupuncture Treatment; Mirror Therapy
Hrčak ID:
277604
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Publication date:
3.5.2022.
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