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IDIOPATHIC FACIAL NERVE PARESIS

Anitha Kumari Abbina

Swatantra Institute of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India.

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This is an Image of 4-year-old boy presentedwith a 2-weeks history of pull in the angle ofmouth and difficulty in chewing the food. Onphysical examination flattened naso-labial foldand corner of mouth drooping towards rightside were noted with weakness of lower facialmuscles. Nerve conduction studies of facialnerve showed decreased conduction in the leftfacial nerve with prolonged latencies. Diagnosismade by the neurologist was idiopathic left facialnerve paresis. Neurologist prescribed drugs andreferred the case to physiotherapy.

Physiotherapy management included electricalnerve stimulation of the lower trunk of the leftfacial nerve with finger, exercises to the lowerfacial muscles, massage, taping and otheractivities which will encourage the usage oflower facial muscles. This showed 50%improvement within 15 days and the treatmentis being continued.

2013, 01:23International Journal of Physiotherapy and Research

How to cite this article: Anitha KumariAbbina , Idiopathic facial nerve paresis. IntJ Physio Res, 2013;01:23.

Address for correspondence: Anitha Kumari Abbina, Swatantra Institute of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation,Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India. E-Mail: [email protected]

Received: 15 March 2013

Accepted: 20 March 2013Published: 11 April 2013