《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》 ›› 2001, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (04): 172-174.

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Clinical significance of 0.05 ms square wavelength in diagnosing damage degree and predicting prognosis of facial paralysis

XIAO Hong-yu,WANG Xing-lin,JIN Xiao-yin,et al   

  1. Physiotherapy,PLA General Hospital,Beijing 100853
  • Received:2001-07-17 Published:2001-12-25 Online:2001-12-25

Abstract: ObjectiveIn our study, the electrical current intensities of 0.05ms square wavelenth in I/t curve were explored in diagnosing damage degree and predicting prognosis of facial paralysis.MethodsAccording to tested 0.05ms intensity values of fronto-occipital muscle and orbicular muscle of mouth in healthy side of 236 cases with facial paralysis and that values of 30 cases with completely-absent nerve, the standard of diagnosing slight, moderate and severe facial paralysis was made. A follow-up survey for the recovery of 198 cases evaluated by House-Brachmann facial nerve grading system was made for one to three years.ResultsIt is found that there were 113 slight cases and 89% of them recovered in 40 days, 112 cases reached to H-B Ⅰgrade; 82% of 49 moderate cases recovered in 4-5 months; 36 severe cases appeared visible mouth corner movement in 2-5 months after onset, and 92% of them had complications or sequelae.Conclusions Intensities of 0.05ms square wavelenth can help in diagnosing damage degree and predicting prognosis of facial paralysis.

Key words: facial paralysis, classification, prognsis