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Management of synkinesis and asymmetry in facial nerve palsy: a review article

The important sequelae of facial nerve palsy are synkinesis, asymmetry, hypertension and contracture; all of which have psychosocial effects on patients. Synkinesis due to mal regeneration causes involuntary movements during a voluntary movement. Previous studies have advocated treatment using physi...

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Published in:Iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2014-10, Vol.26 (77), p.251-256
Main Authors: Pourmomeny, Abbas Ali, Asadi, Sahar
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