Physiotherapy outweighed multiple therapy methods of bell’s palsy: A review study
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2017
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Although its etiology is not known, Bell’s palsy is commonly based on trauma, infection, nervous damage due to surgery, genetic
predisposition, autoimmune disease, temporal bone fracture, cerebellar arachnoid cyst and viral infection associated with vascular
ischemia and inflammation. Viral infection due to herpes zoster and herpes simplex is the most common known cause of Bell’s
palsy. It is seen in about 20-35 out of 100.000 people each year. Its incidence is low in children under the age of 14 and it is more
frequent within the range of 15-45 years. It is also known to occur equally in men and women. In the third trimester of pregnancy and
postpartum in the first week, its frequency increases 3-fold. Unilateral paralysis, lagophthalmos, keratitis, droop of eyelid and edge
of mouth, mouth and eye dryness, conjunctivitis and decreasing sensation and 2/3 taste of luxury in front of lingua are its common
symptoms. 3 days from the onset of palsy, patients begin to use corticosteroid and antiviral drugs. 71% of patients had improvement
after recovery but 29% of patients were shown to have hemifacial weakness and residual sequela throughout life. Synkinesis is the
most common sequela of Bell’s palsy. The effects of physiotherapy methods and their different combinations with other methods on
prognosis were discussed in the treatment of Bell’s palsy.
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Annals of Medical Research
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Calisgan, E., Senol, D., & Cay, M. (2021). Physiotherapy outweighed multiple therapy methods of bell’s palsy: A review study . Annals of Medical Research, 24(3), 0375–0380. Retrieved from https://annalsmedres.org/index.php/aomr/article/view/1597