
Can synkinesis be corrected?
“Can synkinesis be corrected or improved?” is a question that concerns almost everyone who has been faced with this issue. Let’s take a look.
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“Can synkinesis be corrected or improved?” is a question that concerns almost everyone who has been faced with this issue. Let’s take a look.
Let’s discuss if, and how, facial exercises may make your synkinesis more pronounced.
Synkinesis can be quite difficult to avoid. Why? Let’s see the main 2 reasons for that.
We have compiled a few suggestions we usually give to those who suffer from synkinesis and would like to do something to reduce it by themselves.
Let’s take a look at which recovery methods can be helpful in reduction of synkinesis after facial palsy.
Let’s discuss the most pressing matter – facial synkinesis – in detail.
Crystal Touch Bell’s Palsy Clinic is one of the world’s leading providers of non-invasive solutions for residuals and complications after long-standing facial palsy.
We provide rehabilitation programs that help reduce manifestations of synkinesis, facial asymmetry, facial pains, tension and contractions of facial muscles, as well as restore facial expressions.
Knowledge is your first step to recovery.
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