Literature DB >> 31305190

Facial muscle reanimation by transcutaneous electrical stimulation for peripheral facial nerve palsy.

Eeva Mäkelä1,2, Hanna Venesvirta2, Mirja Ilves3, Jani Lylykangas3, Ville Rantanen2, Tuija Ylä-Kotola4, Sinikka Suominen4, Antti Vehkaoja2, Jarmo Verho2, Jukka Lekkala2, Veikko Surakka3, Markus Rautiainen2,5.   

Abstract

Reanimation of paralysed facial muscles by electrical stimulation has been studied extensively in animal models, but human studies in this field are largely lacking. Twenty-four subjects with a peripheral facial nerve palsy with a median duration of three years were enrolled. We studied activations of four facial muscles with electrical stimulation using surface electrodes. In subjects whose voluntary movement was severely impaired or completely absent, the electrical stimulation produced a movement that was greater in amplitude compared with the voluntary effort in 10 out of 18 subjects in the frontalis muscle, in 5 out of 14 subjects in the zygomaticus major muscle, and in 3 out of 8 subjects in the orbicularis oris muscle. The electrical stimulation produced a stronger blink in 8 subjects out of 22 compared with their spontaneous blinks. The stimulation could produce a better movement even in cases where the muscles were clinically completely paretic, sometimes also in palsies that were several years old, provided that the muscle was not totally denervated. Restoring the function of paralysed facial muscles by electrical stimulation has potential as a therapeutic option in cases where the muscle is clinically paretic but has reinnervation.

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Keywords:  Facial paralysis; functional electrical stimulation; prosthetics; rehabilitation

Year:  2019        PMID: 31305190     DOI: 10.1080/03091902.2019.1637470

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Eng Technol        ISSN: 0309-1902


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