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Habilitating a Smile

Habilitating a Smile The treatment of muscle dysfunction in the muscles around the face is particularly challenging. In addition to being the most observable muscles in the body, the limited area with which to work, the high firing rate, and the increased risk of picking up crosstalk from muscles in close proximity all add to the challenge. This case report describes the treatment of a young child with seventh cranial nerve palsy of the face. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Biofeedback Allen Press

Habilitating a Smile

Biofeedback , Volume 40 (2) – Jun 1, 2012

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Publisher
Allen Press
Copyright
Copyright © Association for Applied Physiology and Biofeedback
Subject
SPECIAL SECTION: SURFACE ELECTROMYOGRAPHY AND REHABILITATION
ISSN
1081-5937
eISSN
2158-348X
DOI
10.5298/1081-5937-40.2.2
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Abstract

The treatment of muscle dysfunction in the muscles around the face is particularly challenging. In addition to being the most observable muscles in the body, the limited area with which to work, the high firing rate, and the increased risk of picking up crosstalk from muscles in close proximity all add to the challenge. This case report describes the treatment of a young child with seventh cranial nerve palsy of the face.

Journal

BiofeedbackAllen Press

Published: Jun 1, 2012

Keywords: Keywords : surface electromyography , facial muscles , therapy

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