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Dev Neurorehabil ; 14(3): 164-70, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21548857

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OBJECTIVE: Physical trauma is the third leading cause of facial nerve damage, which can disrupt communication, social interaction and emotional expression. The objective of this report was to investigate the effects of facial muscle exercise as a stand-alone treatment in a young adult with unilateral facial nerve damage 13-years post-onset. METHOD: This single case study examines the long-term results of a 7-week intensive facial exercise programme followed by a 16-week moderate facial exercise programme. RESULTS: Intensive exercise increased facial strength and upper lip elevation on the affected side and upper and lower lip strength on the affected and non-affected sides. With subsequent moderate exercise followed by 24 weeks of rest, strength was maintained but not increased. CONCLUSION: With intensive facial exercise, muscle weakness resulting from facial nerve damage sustained during childhood can be improved years after injury.


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Facial Nerve Injuries/rehabilitation , Resistance Training/methods , Analysis of Variance , Female , Humans , Muscle Strength , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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