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The Corneomandibular Reflex1
Facial Nerve Disorders Cn7 (1)
Validation of a Treatment-Based Classification System for Individuals
Oculomotor Nerve Palsy Associated with Rupture of Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysm
Validation of a New Photogrammetric Technique to Monitor the Treatment
Ocular Neuromyotonia Br J Ophthalmol: First Published As 10.1136/Bjo.80.4.350 on 1 April 1996
Current Considerations in the Management of Facial Nerve Palsy
Clinical Manifestations of Essential Tremor
Hemifacial Spasm Associated with Chiari Type I Malformation
Timing and Force Control Deficits in Clumsy Children
Resident Manual of Trauma to the Face, Head, and Neck
Neurological Factors in Violent Behavior (The Dyscontrol Syndrome) FRANK A
Thirty-Five Year Experience of an Aggressive Surgical Intervention for Treating Post-Paralytic Facial Synkinesis: an Outcome Study
A Dictionary of Neurological Signs.Pdf
Arm Posturing in a Patient Following Stroke: Dystonia, Levitation, Synkinesis, Or Spasticity?
Interhemispheric Interaction in the Motor Domain in Children with Cerebral Palsy
Concerning the Mechanism of Trigeminal Neuralgia and Hemifacial Spasm*
Botulinum Toxin and Quality of Life in Patients with Facial Paralysis
Top View
Epidemiology and Classification of Movement Disorders
Synkinetic Blepharoclonus
AANEM Monograph
Paroxysmal Laryngospasm: a Rare Condition That Respiratory Physicians Must Distinguish from Other Diseases with a Chief Complaint of Dyspnea
The Use of Botulinum Toxin in Head and Face Medicine: an Interdisciplinary Field Rainer Laskawi
A Review of Third Nerve Palsies Edward Margolin, MD, FRCSC Paul
Paralytic Strabismus: Third, Fourth, and Sixth Nerve Palsy
Homolateral Extremity Synkinesia After the Stroke - Huseyin Buyukgol1*, Muzaffer Gunes2 and Fatma Aysen Eren2
Bell's Palsy—Retroauricular Pain Threshold
Facial Nerve Injury
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The Neurologic Diagnosis
A Cliniconeuroradiologic Approach to Third Cranial Nerve Palsies
Facial Nerve Palsy GARRETT GRIFFIN, AARON FAY, and BABAK AZIZZADEH 1
Bilateral Facial Spasm Following Guillain-Barré Syndrome Zain Guduru University of Kentucky,
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Evaluating Facial Nerve Paralysis
Cns Infections with Movement Disorders Symptomatology
Evaluating Facial Nerve Paralysis
Publications for Matthew Kiernan 2021
Movement Disorders in Childhood
SYNKINESIS INVOLVING the OCULAR MOTOR and OTHER CRANIAL NERVES a Synkinesis (‘‘Moving Together’’)Is a Simultaneous Patients (804)
Potential for Promoting Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Regeneration by Remote Delivery of Viral Gene Therapy
Clinical Guideline for Acquired Facial Nerve Palsy in Children (Bell's Palsy)
Congenital Mirror Movements
Guidance from the Literature: Bell's Palsy
Focal Facial Spasm
Ease Awkward Social Situations Certain Visible Symptoms Can Make Social Situations Tricky
Upper Extremity
Required Surgery to Abolish the Synkinesis and Correct the Presenting to Stoke Mandeville Hospital’S Eye Casualty Subsequent Ptosis
Movement Disorders in Patients with Peripheral Facial Palsy
Viral Infections of the CNS with Special Emphasis on Herpes Simplex Infections
Yawning in Neurology: a Review Bocejo Em Neurologia: Uma Revisão Hélio A
Synkinesis Following Diabetic Third Nerve Palsy
R 11 R Third Nerve Palsies
Symptoms and Signs Caused by Neural Plasticity
Botulinum Toxin Use in Neuro-Rehabilitation to Treat Obstetrical Plexus Palsy and Sialorrhea Following Neurological Diseases: a Review
Case Report Physical Therapy for Facial Paralysis