Right Facial Weakness
Learn what to look for when assessing patients with facial weakness.
The presence of one-sided weakness, a condition known as hemiparesis, often raises the suspicion of a stroke, a neurological condition caused by an
Hemiparesis affects roughly 80 percent of stroke survivors, causing weakness or the inability to move one side of the body. Learn about treatments and tips from National Stroke Association.
A common cause of voice problems is abnormal patterns of muscle activation, referred to by many names, including muscle tension dysphonia (MTD).
Right-sided facial numbness could be a sign of stroke, or it could be caused by a less serious condition. Always see a doctor about loss of sensation to the face.
Chapter 12 – Evaluation of the Patient with Weakness Introduction. Weakness is a common presenting concern in neurology. This chapter will discuss the evaluation of …
Central facial palsy (colloquially referred to as central seven) is a symptom or finding characterized by paralysis or paresis of the lower half of one side of the face.It usually results from damage to upper motor neurons of the facial nerve.
Contrary to predictions, there were no significant correlations between SDO or support for redistribution and either bodily attractiveness (waist-chest ratio) or any of the facial measures (attractiveness, dominance, fWHR, and masculinity).
This early medical film from 1902 shows a woman with functional weakness of the right leg being treated by the Romanian neurologist Marinescu.
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