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    Neurology - bell's palsy

    Hi guys
    I treated more than 20 patients suffering with Wikipedia reference-linkbell's palsy. But most of patients had left side bell's palsy. If there is any research study & supporting suggestions? please try to send me your thoughts, yatendra

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    Re: Neurology - bell's palsy

    Quote Originally Posted by 333444 View Post
    Hi guys
    I treated more than 20 patients suffering with bell's palsy. But most of patients had left side bell's palsy. If there is any research study & supporting suggestions? please try to send me your thoughts, yatendra
    Dear 333444, yatendra;

    Have you considered if these patients were right handed?

    Could the levator scapula on the right be putting pressure on the right side of the C1 and creating pressure between the CI and the occiput on the left thereby entrapping or impinging the cranial nerves on the left?

    This with problematic longus capitus and the anterior suboccpitals could be one possible cause to explore, if other areas of ebdeavor are not giving you the success you desire.

    Hope that this helpful.

    Best regards,
    Neuromuscular

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    Re: Neurology - bell's palsy

    hye sdkasif!!!!!!
    your post really helps alot....
    nice detailed explanation....
    but can you please explain more about upper motor neuron and lower motor neuron...i really can't get a clear picture of it...im still a diploma student



 
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