Functional Recovery From Facial Paralysis

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
AgeNot listed
SponsorUniversidad Nacional del Nordeste, Argentina

About this trial

This is a controlled, single-blind (hybrid) clinical investigation that aims to analyze the process of recovery of muscle function in people with peripheral facial paralysis who receive kinesthetic treatment with electrostimulation compared to those who receive treatment without electrostimulation, in the UNNE University Kinesiology Service, during the period 2023-2025, to promote early reintegration into their social activities of daily life.

An initial evaluation will be carried out, the movements that cause the requested gestures will be observed and recorded and recorded on a monitoring sheet and on video. The House Brackman and Sunnybrook scale will be used to measure functional outcomes. The initial and final evaluations will be external and blind. Patients will sign informed consent approved by Resolution No 04/23 of the Health Sciences Research Bioethics Committee.

The following inclusion criteria will be taken into account: patients with a medical referral that indicates a diagnosis of peripheral facial paralysis, Bell's palsy, frigori facial paralysis, idiopathic facial paralysis, who have not received previous kinesic treatment. Patients with central facial paralysis (associated with stroke), with peripheral facial paralysis of more than 6 months of evolution, who present dermal lesions that interfere with the application of electrical currents (open wounds, lacerations or burns) will be excluded from the study. ) In addition, those patients who attend with a medical prescription that advises in writing against the use of electrostimulation will be excluded.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Peripheral facial paralysis

Bell's palsy

Frigori facial paralysis

Idiopathic facial paralysis, who have NOT received prior kinesic treatment.

Disqualifiers

Patients with central facial paralysis (facial paralysis associated with stroke)

Patients with peripheral facial paralysis of more than 6 months' duration, will be excluded from the study.

Patients who present skin lesions that interfere with the application of electrical currents (open wounds, lacerations or burns)

Patients who attend with a medical prescription that advises against the use of electrostimulation in writing.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Selective muscle electrostimulation with exponential current
  • Facial muscle reeducation in front of the mirror

Treatment groups

50 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, Argentina

Lead sponsor

National Council of Scientific and Technical Research, Argentina

Collaborator