FREITAS et al. (2008)13
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Degree of perception and discomfort regarding the facial condition in subjects with peripheral facial paralysis in sequelae stage |
To correlate the patient’s self-assessment of the facial condition, its degree of discomfort regarding the sequelae, and the impairment in daily attitudes, with data found in the speech-language-hearing assessment. |
- Facial Grading System14
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ALBUQUERQUE et al. (2009)15
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Möbius Sequence: anamnesis and evaluation protocol: a case report |
To disseminate the protocol used at the institution where the research was conducted with patients with Möbius syndrome, and report a case attended at the service for the sake of exemplification. |
- Structural and functional speech-language-hearing evaluation of phono-articulatory organs in children with congenital facial palsy15
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TESSITORE et al. (2009)16
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Peripheral facial paralysis: evaluation of an orofacial rehabilitation protocol |
To assess the proposed protocol for orofacial neuromuscular rehabilitation in cases of peripheral facial palsy. |
- House-Brackmann Scale7 - Lip Commissure Angle Assessment17 - Photographic documentation |
BERNARDES et al. (2010)18
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Surface electromyography in peripheral facial paralysis patients |
To study the electromyographic activity of the frontalis, orbicularis oculi, zygomaticus major, and orbicularis oris muscles in normal people and patients with facial palsy, as well as the symmetry rate between the two sides of the face. |
- House-Brackmann Scale7 - Surface electromyography |
TESSITORE et al. (2010)19
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Angular measurement for determining muscle tonus in facial paralysis |
To propose the lip commissure angle and assess its reliability as an objective resource to assess facial muscle tone changes in the evolution of facial palsy. |
- Photographic documentation - Video documentation - House-Brackmann Scale7 - Lip Commissure Angle Assessment17
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BIANCHINI et al. (2010)20
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Interdisciplinary approach for comminuted condyle fracture of by firearms - myofunctional focus |
To present the procedures and results obtained in the nonsurgical treatment associated with orofacial myofunctional therapy, in a clinical case of comminuted condyle fracture causing traumatic facial palsy due to firearm projectile. |
- Assessment protocol20 - Photographic documentation |
ROSA et al. (2010)21
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Comparison between myofunctional therapy and myofunctional therapy associated with acupuncture on treatment for peripheral facial paralysis |
To compare the effectiveness of speech therapy and acupuncture associated with speech therapy in patients with PFP. |
- Digital caliper - Assessment protocol¹ |
SASSI et al. (2011a)22
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Mandibular range of motion in patients with idiopathic peripheral facial palsy |
To correlate electromyographical data of the muscles that lift the angle of the mouth with the facial inability rate in patients with long-lasting facial palsy. |
- Assessment protocol23 - Surface electromyography - Photographic documentation |
SASSI et al. (2011b)24
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Correlation between electromyographic data and facial disability index in patients with long-term facial paralysis: implications for treatment outcomes |
To correlate electromyographical data of the muscles that lift the angle of the mouth with the facial inability rate in patients with long-lasting facial palsy. |
- Assessment protocol23 - Surface electromyography |
SALVADOR et al. (2011)25
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Measurement of evolution therapy using a digital caliper in palsy Bell |
To assess the use of the digital caliper to measure facial mimic movements at different moments of the speech-language-hearing treatment. |
- Digital caliper |
JESUS & BERNARDES (2012)26
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Functional characterization of facial mimicry in facial paralysis of face trauma: a clinical case report |
To describe, based on the speech-language-hearing assessment, the characteristics of the facial mimic in facial palsy caused by facial trauma. |
- House-Brackmann Scale7 - Chevalier Scale27
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MIRANDA et al. (2015)28
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Effectiveness of speech therapy in patients with facial paralysis after parotidectomy |
To verify the effectiveness of speech therapy in patients with facial palsy due to manipulation of the VII cranial nerve during surgery to treat parotid gland neoplasm, as well as identify and promote speech-language-hearing interventions of sucking, chewing, and swallowing changes. |
- Assessment protocol1 - Digital caliper |
FONSECA et al. (2015)29
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Scales of the degree of facial paralysis: analysis of the agreement |
To analyze the inter- and intra-assessor agreement regarding the scales of the degree of facial palsy and the assessors’ opinion about their use. |
- House-Brackmann Scale7 - Chevalier Scale27
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ROMÃO et al. (2015)30
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Early speech therapy intervention in a patient with facial paralysis after otomastoiditis |
To rehabilitate a patient presented with facial palsy after otomastoiditis with early speech-language-hearing intervention, and describe the application of a differentiated therapy intervention approach. |
- Photographic documentation - Digital caliper31
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SILVA et al. (2016)10
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Multidisciplinary care of peripheral facial palsy: a clinical case study |
To report a peripheral facial palsy case and the effectiveness of multidisciplinary care |
- House-Brackmann Scale7 - Facial Grading System14
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WENCESLAU et al. (2016)32
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Peripheral facial palsy: muscle activity in different onset times |
To assess with EMG the activity of the risorius and zygomaticus muscles when voluntarily smiling, comparing the data between two groups of people with different time of peripheral facial palsy onset. |
- Assessment protocol23 - Surface electromyography33
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