A Facial Chuna Manual Therapy for Peripheral Facial Nerve Palsy

The purpose of this study was to investigate useful manual therapy techniques for peripheral facial nerve palsy and to propose guidelines to be applied for current manual therapy techniques. Several databases were searched to find manual therapies for facial palsy. These therapies included cervical,...

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Main Authors: Yu-Kyeong Park (Author), Cho In Lee (Author), Jung Hee Lee (Author), Hyun-Jong Lee (Author), Yun-kyu Lee (Author), Jung-Chul Seo (Author), Jae Soo Kim (Author)
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Published: MEDrang Inc., 2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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