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What Causes Facial Nerve Palsy?
Discussion Facial nerve palsy has been known for centuries, but in 1821 unilateral facial nerve paralysis was described by Sir Charles Bell. Bell’s palsy (BP) is a unilateral, acute facial paralysis that is clinically diagnosed after other etiologies have been excluded by appropriate history, physical examination and/or laboratory testing or imaging. Symptoms include abnormal movement of facial nerve. It can be associated with changes in facial sensation, hearing, taste or excessive tearing. The right and left sides are equally affected but bilateral BP is rare (0.3%). Paralysis can be complete or incomplete at prese...
Source: PediatricEducation.org - June 3, 2019 Category: Pediatrics Authors: pediatriceducationmin Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: news

Interosseous membrane window size for tibialis posterior tendon transfer—Geometrical and MRI analysis
Tibialis posterior transfer was first reported by Ober in 1933 [1]. He described the circumtibial technique. This transfer allows the foot to recover (at least partially) its dorsiflexion motion in pathologies such as Charcot-Marie-Tooth, leprosy, mononeuropathy, common peroneal nerve injury, stroke, Duchenne muscular dystrophy [2–5,7], whenever the deformity is flexible.
Source: Foot and Ankle Surgery - September 17, 2015 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Pablo Wagner, Cristian Ortiz, Omar Vela, Paul Arias, Diego Zanolli, Emilio Wagner Source Type: research

Interosseous membrane window size for tibialis posterior tendon transfer–geometrical and m.r.i. Analysis
Tibialis posterior transfer was first reported by Ober in 1933.[1] He described the circumtibial technique. This transfer allows the foot to recover (at least partially) its dorsiflexion motion in pathologies such as Charcot-Marie-Tooth, leprosy, mononeuropathy, common peroneal nerve injury, stroke, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, [2–5,7] whenever the deformity is flexible.
Source: Foot and Ankle Surgery - September 17, 2015 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Pablo Wagner, Cristian Ortiz, Omar Vela, Paul Arias, Diego Zanolli, Emilio Wagner Source Type: research

Interosseous membrane window size for tibialis posterior tendon transfer —Geometrical and MRI analysis
Tibialis posterior transfer was first reported by Ober in 1933 [1]. He described the circumtibial technique. This transfer allows the foot to recover (at least partially) its dorsiflexion motion in pathologies such as Charcot-Marie-Tooth, leprosy, mononeuropathy, common peroneal nerve injury, stroke, Duchenne muscular dystrophy [2 –5,7], whenever the deformity is flexible.
Source: Foot and Ankle Surgery - September 16, 2015 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Pablo Wagner, Cristian Ortiz, Omar Vela, Paul Arias, Diego Zanolli, Emilio Wagner Source Type: research