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Management of Post-Facial Paralysis Synkinesis, 1st Edition

ISBN: 9780323673310
ISBN: 9780323673310
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From the use of specialist facial therapy and concurrent chemodenervation to the surgical revolution of selective neurolysis, synkinesis management is rapidly evolving as better tools become available to diagnose, assess, and personalize care. Management of Post-Facial Paralysis Synkinesis is the first book to focus exclusively on this common consequence of facial paralysis, providing authoritative coverage of recent advances in assessment as well as non-surgical and surgical treatment. Drs. Babak Azizzadeh and Charles Nduka lead an author team of international, multidisciplinary experts who fully explore the causes, clinical presentations, and management of synkinesis.
Key Features
  • Provides objective assessment and grading of facial paralysis, as well as both surgical and non-surgical management of synkinesis.
  • Discusses the new surgical approach to lower facial synkinesis developed by Dr Azizzadeh.
  • Includes numerous videos that show the movement of the face and selected treatments, as well as a library of facial expressions for objective video assessment of facial paralysis.
  • Features dozens of high-quality anatomical images, colored line drawings, photographs, and charts throughout.
  • Provides focused coverage of this timely topic for otolaryngologists, plastic surgeons, neurosurgeons, and maxillofacial surgeons.
  • Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Author Information
Edited by Babak Azizzadeh, MD, FACS, Director, The Center for Facial and Nasal Plastic Surgery, Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Audrey Skirball-Kenis Center for Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Beverly Hills, California and Charles Nduka

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Instructions for online access
Cover image
Title page
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Acknowledgements
Dedication
Contributors
1. Facial Nerve and Muscle Anatomy
Introduction
Facial Nerve
Microscopic Anatomy
Facial Muscles
Conclusion
2. Etiology, Epidemiology, and Pathophysiology of Post-Facial Paralysis Synkinesis
Etiology and Epidemiology
The Facial Neuromuscular Network
When A Nerve Is Injured
Proposed Mechanisms for Synkinesis
Summary
3. Psychosocial Impact of Facial Palsy
Introduction
Psychosocial Consequences of Facial Palsy
Coping Mechanisms of Facial Palsy
Treatment Considerations
Conclusion
4. Facial Nerve Consultation
Introduction
History
Physical Examination
Radiology and Electrodiagnostics
Management
Conclusion
5. Smile Analysis for Facial Nerve Disorders
Introduction
Relevant Muscle and Facial Nerve Anatomy
Smile Analysis and Examination
Conclusion
6. The Role of Botulinum Toxin in Facial Palsy Management
Introduction
Synkinesis: Pathophysiology
Principles of Treatment
Botulinum Toxin
Clinical Application
Caveats
Future Perspectives
Acknowledgements
7. Assessment and Grading of Synkinesisand Facial Palsy
Introduction
Documenting Facial Nerve Function
Assessment in General
More Objective Grading Of Facial Function
So where are we now? Conclusion
8. Objective Measurement of Outcomes inFacial Palsy
9. Facial Neuromuscular Retraining for Synkinesis
Introduction
Facial Neuromuscular Retraining
Synkinesis
The fNMR Process
Training Synkinesis—Education and Feedback
Training Synkinesis—Specific Strategies
fNMR and Botulinum Toxin
Conclusion
10. Eyelid Rehabilitation in Post-Facial Paralysis With Synkinesis
Periorbital Synkinesis
Anatomy
Clinical Examination
Evaluation of Synkinesis
Management
Conclusion
11. Surgical Management of Post-FacialParalysis Synkinesis
Introduction
Masseteric-Facial Nerve Transfer
Static Sling
Gracilis Free Functional Muscle Transfer
Modified Selective Neurectomy
Conclusion
Appendix. Instructions for Sonography of the Mimic Musculature
Index