Bell's Palsy is a condition that causes sudden weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles, typically on one side. This condition can impact daily activities, appearance, and emotional well-being. At SPPHYSIOTHERAPY, we offer effective treatment options to support recovery and restore facial function.
Viral Infections: Often linked to the herpes simplex virus triggering nerve inflammation.
Immune System Response: Autoimmune responses may lead to nerve damage in the facial area.
Trauma: Injury to the facial nerve can lead to dysfunction in facial movements.
Unknown Factors: Some cases may occur without a clear underlying cause.
Facial Exercises: Structured facial exercises to enhance mobility and muscle strength.
Electrical Stimulation: Non-invasive therapy to stimulate facial muscles and promote healing.
Hydrotherapy: Water-based rehabilitation therapies for improved facial recovery.
Medication Support: Anti-inflammatory medications to reduce nerve swelling and inflammation.
Bell's Palsy is a condition that leads to sudden facial muscle weakness or paralysis, usually on one side.
Physiotherapy cannot cure Bell's Palsy but can significantly improve recovery by restoring facial muscle movement and strength.
Recovery can vary, but most patients experience improvement within weeks with appropriate treatment and physiotherapy.