Neonatal peripheral facial paralysis’ evaluation with photogrammetry: a case report
Facial paralysis in newborns can leave functional sequelae. Determining the evolution and amount of functional losses requires consistent evaluation methods that measure, quantitatively, the evolution of clinical functionality. This paper reports an innovative method of facial assessment for the c...
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Resumo: | Facial paralysis in newborns can leave functional sequelae. Determining the evolution and amount of
functional losses requires consistent evaluation methods that measure, quantitatively, the evolution of
clinical functionality. This paper reports an innovative method of facial assessment for the case of a child
28 days of age with unilateral facial paralysis. The child had difficulty breast feeding, and quickly
responded to the physical therapy treatment |
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