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Facial palsy can have several complications, one of which is dry eye. The facial nerve is responsible for eye closure. If this nerve…
Dry mouth, also known as xerostomia, is a common complication of facial palsy that can significantly impact an individual’s daily life. This is…
Dry eye is a common problem that can be particularly challenging for people with facial paralysis. The condition can cause discomfort and vision…
Tracking progress is an important aspect of any treatment plan, especially for people with facial paralysis. While facial paralysis can be a challenging…
Facial paralysis can be challenging to live with, as it can affect a person’s ability to express themselves and cause physical discomfort or…
If you have recently experienced facial paralysis or Bell’s palsy, you may be wondering how long it will take for your facial nerves…
If you have facial paralysis and are having difficulty eating, there are several strategies you can try to make the process easier and…
Have you ever heard of facial paralysis? You may have, but you may also not know what it is and how it affects…
Rehabilitation Plans for Bell’s Palsy & TMJ
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