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Bell's palsy is a condition that causes sudden weakness in the muscles on one side of the face. Often the weakness is short-term and improves over weeks. The ...
Cerebral palsy can cause stiff muscles, known as spasticity. Symptoms also can include changes in posture and movements, such as not having a steady walk.
Bell's palsy causes sudden weakness in your facial muscles. This makes half of your face appear to droop. Your smile is one-sided, and your eye on that side ...
There's no specific test for Bell's palsy. Your healthcare professional looks at your face and asks you to move your facial muscles. You're asked to close your ...
Treatment for cerebral palsy may require lifelong care from a healthcare team. Your child's healthcare professional and a physical medicine and rehabilitation ...
Progressive supranuclear palsy is a rare brain disease that affects walking, balance, eye movements and swallowing. The disease results from the damage of ...
Cerebral palsy · Your Mayo Clinic care team. Mayo Clinic neurologists, pediatric neurologists, neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons, and physical medicine and ...
Learn more about this condition that causes temporary facial paralysis. Find out why it happens and what to do about it.
Progressive supranuclear palsy can be hard to diagnose because symptoms are similar to those of Parkinson's disease. Your healthcare professional may suspect ...
New innovations by Dr. Dey in facial reanimation surgery bring new and less invasive treatment options to facial paralysis and Bell's palsy patients.
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