Abstract
Patents with unrecovered Bell’s palsy or a mono facial paresis from other conditions that affect the facial nerve as in Ramsey Hunt disorder, iatrogenicity or disease, often find that their condition causes long term paresis in the facial muscles with functional, psychological and social impacts upon their lives. Previous treatments to the local inflammation occurring in the facial nerve as it exits the stylomastoid foramen with ultrasound, non-stimulating electrical currents and electrical functional muscle stimulation of the compromised facial muscles, often do not restore full function to the affected side of the face. A non-interventional pulsed radio frequency (NI-PRF) electrical current has been observed to stimulate the facial nerve with fasciculations occurring in the main branch of the VII th nerve and its concomitant branches to the upper, middle and lower areas of the face resulting in improved motor function. This commences immediately within the first treatment in acute Bell’s Palsy and only 4-6 treatments are required to assist most patients. Prolonged conditions that were previously thought unrecoverable (after years) have restored motor control and this usually occurs between 1 – 3 months of treatment. Treatment requisite does not have to be continuous and can be given twice weekly or even once weekly over the period mentioned above. Even if treatment is interrupted the condition continues to improve. This would have both an economic and efficient time saving impact on these patients. The main case history of an unrecovered Bell’s palsy of 2 years duration is discussed in this report and demonstrates marked improvement after only six treatments. Electroacupuncture is often included in the above treatments as an adjunct to increase circulation and improve muscle activity
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