Wykorzystanie Kinesiology Tapingu w terapii uzupełniającej u pacjentów z porażeniem nerwu twarzowego
Journal Title: Rehabilitacja w Praktyce - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
The Kinesiology Taping method is used in many medical disciplines. It is also successfully used as an adjunct therapy in neurology, in a number of diseases. The article describes a case of a patient with peripheral facial palsy (cranial nerve VII). In a 4-week treatment, various physiotherapeutic methods were applied, including the Kinesiology Taping, which affected the function of facial muscles and facial symmetry, as well as reduced pain.
Authors and Affiliations
mgr Katarzyna Walas, mgr Monika Knychalska-Zbierańska
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