Therapeutic advances in the sequelae of facial paralysis and their impact on self-image

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Rodney Everson Vieira da
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Isidorio, Ubiraídys de Andrade, Saraiva, Vitória Vieira de Sales, Sousa, Francisca Larissa Silva, Farias, Amanda Carolinne Araújo de Oliveira, Xavier, Genneycka Catyuce Brito de Meneses, Cordeiro, Lisandra Karoll Torres Pinheiro, Nunes, Aline França, Bezerra, Marina Leite, Pinheiro, Dávila Landim, Mendes Filho, João Chaves, Anjos, Karilly Silva dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/45440
Resumo: Objective: To relate therapeutic advances in the sequelae of facial paralysis and their impact on self-image. Method: An integrative review of the literature was carried out, between the months of January and March of the year 2024, using the descriptors “Facial Paralysis”, “Treatment” and “Sequelae”, through the Scielo, MedLine, PubMed and Lilacs databases. Articles published in the last 5 years, in English, Portuguese and Spanish, were included, and theses, dissertations, letters to the editor and incomplete texts were excluded. Results and discussions: Patients with Bell's Palsy are in extreme stress due to the sequelae of the condition. In 29% of patients, residual paresis appears with sequelae such as contracture in 17% and synkinesis in 16%. One of the effective and safe treatment options to mitigate the sequelae of facial paralysis is acupuncture, which can control the functional connection of the brain network and the functional activities of the cognitive area of ​​the brain. Furthermore, there are two rehabilitation techniques in the management of facial paralysis, facial mimicry and neuromuscular retraining, the application of botulinum toxin and mirror therapy. Conclusion: The sequelae of Facial Paralysis include several syndromes that occur after the acute condition of the pathology and have negative repercussions on the quality of life of patients, such as physical, social and psychological aspects. Even though several rehabilitation techniques are being developed for this purpose, it is important to highlight the need for more clinical studies to monitor therapy and results.
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spelling Therapeutic advances in the sequelae of facial paralysis and their impact on self-imageAvances terapéuticos en las secuelas de la parálisis facial y su impacto en la autoimagenAvanços terapêuticos das sequelas da paralisia facial e seu impacto sobre a autoimagemSelf imageTherapeutic advancesFacial paralysisSequels.Auto imagenAvances terapéuticosParálisis facialSecuelas.AutoimagemAvanços terapêuticosParalisia facialSequelas.Objective: To relate therapeutic advances in the sequelae of facial paralysis and their impact on self-image. Method: An integrative review of the literature was carried out, between the months of January and March of the year 2024, using the descriptors “Facial Paralysis”, “Treatment” and “Sequelae”, through the Scielo, MedLine, PubMed and Lilacs databases. Articles published in the last 5 years, in English, Portuguese and Spanish, were included, and theses, dissertations, letters to the editor and incomplete texts were excluded. Results and discussions: Patients with Bell's Palsy are in extreme stress due to the sequelae of the condition. In 29% of patients, residual paresis appears with sequelae such as contracture in 17% and synkinesis in 16%. One of the effective and safe treatment options to mitigate the sequelae of facial paralysis is acupuncture, which can control the functional connection of the brain network and the functional activities of the cognitive area of ​​the brain. Furthermore, there are two rehabilitation techniques in the management of facial paralysis, facial mimicry and neuromuscular retraining, the application of botulinum toxin and mirror therapy. Conclusion: The sequelae of Facial Paralysis include several syndromes that occur after the acute condition of the pathology and have negative repercussions on the quality of life of patients, such as physical, social and psychological aspects. Even though several rehabilitation techniques are being developed for this purpose, it is important to highlight the need for more clinical studies to monitor therapy and results.Objetivo: Relacionar los avances terapéuticos en las secuelas de la parálisis facial y su impacto en la autoimagen. Método:Se realizó una revisión integradora de la literatura, entre los meses de enero y marzo del año 2024, utilizando los descriptores “Parálisis facial”, “Tratamiento” y “Sequelae”, a través de las bases de datos Scielo, MedLine, PubMed y Lilacs. Se incluyeron artículos publicados en los últimos 5 años, en inglés, portugués y español, y se excluyeron tesis, disertaciones, cartas al editor y textos incompletos. Resultados y discusiones: Los pacientes con Parálisis de Bell se encuentran en un estrés extremo debido a las secuelas de la afección. En el 29% de los pacientes aparece paresia residual con secuelas como contractura en el 17% y sincinesia en el 16%. Una de las opciones de tratamiento efectivas y seguras para mitigar las secuelas de la parálisis facial es la acupuntura, que puede controlar la conexión funcional de la red cerebral y las actividades funcionales del área cognitiva del cerebro. Además, existen dos técnicas de rehabilitación en el manejo de la parálisis facial, el mimetismo facial y el reentrenamiento neuromuscular, la aplicación de toxina botulínica y la terapia del espejo. Conclusión: Las secuelas de la Parálisis Facial incluyen varios síndromes que ocurren después del cuadro agudo de la patología y repercuten negativamente en la calidad de vida de los pacientes, como aspectos físicos, sociales y psicológicos. Aunque se están desarrollando varias técnicas de rehabilitación para este propósito, es importante resaltar la necesidad de realizar más estudios clínicos para monitorear la terapia y los resultados.Objetivo: Relacionar os avanços terapêuticos das sequelas da paralisia facial e seu impacto sobre a autoimagem. Método: Foi realizada uma revisão integrativa da literatura, entre os meses janeiro a março do ano de 2024, utilizando os descritores “Facial Paralysis”, “Treatment” e “Sequelae”, através das bases de dados Scielo, MedLine, PubMed e Lilacs. Foram incluídos artigos publicados nos últimos 5 anos, em inglês, em português e em espanhol, e excluídas teses, dissertações, cartas ao editor e textos incompletos. Resultados e discussões:  Pacientes com Paralisia de Bell encontram-se em extremo estresse devido às sequelas da condição. Em 29% dos pacientes, a paresia residual aparece com sequelas como contratura em 17% e sincinesia em 16%. Uma das opções de tratamento eficaz e seguro para atenuar as sequelas da paralisia facial é a acupuntura, a qual pode controlar a conexão funcional da rede cerebral e as atividades funcionais da área cognitiva do cérebro. Além disso, existem duas técnicas de reabilitação no manejo da paralisia facial, a mímica e o retreinamento neuromuscular facial, a aplicação de toxina botulínica e a terapia do espelho. Conclusão: As sequelas da Paralisia Facial incluem várias síndromes que ocorrem após o quadro agudo da patologia e têm repercussões negativas na qualidade de vida dos pacientes, como aspectos físicos, sociais e psicológicos. Mesmo que várias técnicas de reabilitação estejam sendo desenvolvidas com essa finalidade, é importante ressaltar a necessidade de mais estudos clínicos, de acompanhamento da terapia e dos resultados.Research, Society and Development2024-04-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4544010.33448/rsd-v13i3.45440Research, Society and Development; Vol. 13 No. 3; e14813345440Research, Society and Development; Vol. 13 Núm. 3; e14813345440Research, Society and Development; v. 13 n. 3; e148133454402525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/45440/36208Copyright (c) 2024 Rodney Everson Vieira da Silva; Ubiraídys de Andrade Isidorio; Vitória Vieira de Sales Saraiva; Francisca Larissa Silva Sousa; Amanda Carolinne Araújo de Oliveira Farias; Genneycka Catyuce Brito de Meneses Xavier; Lisandra Karoll Torres Pinheiro Cordeiro; Aline França Nunes; Marina Leite Bezerra; Dávila Landim Pinheiro; João Chaves Mendes Filho; Karilly Silva dos Anjoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Rodney Everson Vieira da Isidorio, Ubiraídys de Andrade Saraiva, Vitória Vieira de Sales Sousa, Francisca Larissa Silva Farias, Amanda Carolinne Araújo de Oliveira Xavier, Genneycka Catyuce Brito de Meneses Cordeiro, Lisandra Karoll Torres Pinheiro Nunes, Aline França Bezerra, Marina Leite Pinheiro, Dávila Landim Mendes Filho, João Chaves Anjos, Karilly Silva dos 2024-04-04T18:36:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/45440Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-04-04T18:36:46Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Therapeutic advances in the sequelae of facial paralysis and their impact on self-image
Avances terapéuticos en las secuelas de la parálisis facial y su impacto en la autoimagen
Avanços terapêuticos das sequelas da paralisia facial e seu impacto sobre a autoimagem
title Therapeutic advances in the sequelae of facial paralysis and their impact on self-image
spellingShingle Therapeutic advances in the sequelae of facial paralysis and their impact on self-image
Silva, Rodney Everson Vieira da
Self image
Therapeutic advances
Facial paralysis
Sequels.
Auto imagen
Avances terapéuticos
Parálisis facial
Secuelas.
Autoimagem
Avanços terapêuticos
Paralisia facial
Sequelas.
title_short Therapeutic advances in the sequelae of facial paralysis and their impact on self-image
title_full Therapeutic advances in the sequelae of facial paralysis and their impact on self-image
title_fullStr Therapeutic advances in the sequelae of facial paralysis and their impact on self-image
title_full_unstemmed Therapeutic advances in the sequelae of facial paralysis and their impact on self-image
title_sort Therapeutic advances in the sequelae of facial paralysis and their impact on self-image
author Silva, Rodney Everson Vieira da
author_facet Silva, Rodney Everson Vieira da
Isidorio, Ubiraídys de Andrade
Saraiva, Vitória Vieira de Sales
Sousa, Francisca Larissa Silva
Farias, Amanda Carolinne Araújo de Oliveira
Xavier, Genneycka Catyuce Brito de Meneses
Cordeiro, Lisandra Karoll Torres Pinheiro
Nunes, Aline França
Bezerra, Marina Leite
Pinheiro, Dávila Landim
Mendes Filho, João Chaves
Anjos, Karilly Silva dos
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author2 Isidorio, Ubiraídys de Andrade
Saraiva, Vitória Vieira de Sales
Sousa, Francisca Larissa Silva
Farias, Amanda Carolinne Araújo de Oliveira
Xavier, Genneycka Catyuce Brito de Meneses
Cordeiro, Lisandra Karoll Torres Pinheiro
Nunes, Aline França
Bezerra, Marina Leite
Pinheiro, Dávila Landim
Mendes Filho, João Chaves
Anjos, Karilly Silva dos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Rodney Everson Vieira da
Isidorio, Ubiraídys de Andrade
Saraiva, Vitória Vieira de Sales
Sousa, Francisca Larissa Silva
Farias, Amanda Carolinne Araújo de Oliveira
Xavier, Genneycka Catyuce Brito de Meneses
Cordeiro, Lisandra Karoll Torres Pinheiro
Nunes, Aline França
Bezerra, Marina Leite
Pinheiro, Dávila Landim
Mendes Filho, João Chaves
Anjos, Karilly Silva dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Self image
Therapeutic advances
Facial paralysis
Sequels.
Auto imagen
Avances terapéuticos
Parálisis facial
Secuelas.
Autoimagem
Avanços terapêuticos
Paralisia facial
Sequelas.
topic Self image
Therapeutic advances
Facial paralysis
Sequels.
Auto imagen
Avances terapéuticos
Parálisis facial
Secuelas.
Autoimagem
Avanços terapêuticos
Paralisia facial
Sequelas.
description Objective: To relate therapeutic advances in the sequelae of facial paralysis and their impact on self-image. Method: An integrative review of the literature was carried out, between the months of January and March of the year 2024, using the descriptors “Facial Paralysis”, “Treatment” and “Sequelae”, through the Scielo, MedLine, PubMed and Lilacs databases. Articles published in the last 5 years, in English, Portuguese and Spanish, were included, and theses, dissertations, letters to the editor and incomplete texts were excluded. Results and discussions: Patients with Bell's Palsy are in extreme stress due to the sequelae of the condition. In 29% of patients, residual paresis appears with sequelae such as contracture in 17% and synkinesis in 16%. One of the effective and safe treatment options to mitigate the sequelae of facial paralysis is acupuncture, which can control the functional connection of the brain network and the functional activities of the cognitive area of ​​the brain. Furthermore, there are two rehabilitation techniques in the management of facial paralysis, facial mimicry and neuromuscular retraining, the application of botulinum toxin and mirror therapy. Conclusion: The sequelae of Facial Paralysis include several syndromes that occur after the acute condition of the pathology and have negative repercussions on the quality of life of patients, such as physical, social and psychological aspects. Even though several rehabilitation techniques are being developed for this purpose, it is important to highlight the need for more clinical studies to monitor therapy and results.
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