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[Higher efficacy of botulinum toxin therapy for hemifacial spasm recurrence after vascular decompression. Case report and literature review].
Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is an involuntary synchronous tonic and/or clonic contraction of mimic muscles following ipsilateral facial nerve dysfunction. The last one is a result of neurovascular conflict between the facial nerve and vessel. Cu…
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[Modern aspects of the pathophysiology of walking disorders and their rehabilitation in post-stroke patients].
The problem of rehabilitation of post-stroke patients with motor deficit remains relevant with growing prevalence of disability and decreasing mortality, despite all measures aimed at stroke prevention and morbidity reduction. One of the mo…
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[Facial nerve injury in neurosurgery: a rehabilitation potential of botulinum therapy].
Surgical treatment of posterior cranial fossa and cerebellopontine angle tumors is associated with a risk of facial nerve dysfunction. The causes for facial muscle paresis include nerve compression by the tumor, destruction of the nerve str…
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[The efficacy of botulinum therapy in treatment of delayed facial palsy after resection of vestibular schwannoma].
[UNLABELLED] Delayed facial palsy is a complication developing 3 or more days after surgery. The etiology and pathogenesis of this condition has not been fully explored, and there are no treatment standards for it. As in the case of Bell's …
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IncobotulinumtoxinA treatment of facial nerve palsy after neurosurgery.
[BACKGROUND] This study evaluates the effect of incobotulinumtoxinA in the acute and chronic phases of facial nerve palsy after neurosurgical interventions. [METHODS] Patients received incobotulinumtoxinA injections (active treatment group…
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[The efficacy of botulinum toxin therapy in patients with upper limb spasticity due to traumatic brain injury].
Spasticity is a type of muscle hyperactivity that occurs in patients after focal lesions of the Central nervous system due to various diseases: stroke, traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury, neurosurgical intervention, as well as mul…