Ancient meets modern: korean medicine trial aims to restore smiles for Bell's palsy patients
NCT ID NCT04905745
Summary
This study is observing how well Korean integrative medicine treatments help people recover from Bell's palsy, a condition that causes sudden facial paralysis. Researchers will follow 100 adults who recently developed this condition and are receiving these treatments in real-world clinical practice. They will track changes in facial movement, pain, and quality of life over several months to see if the treatments are effective and safe.
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Jaseng Hospital of Korean Medicine
RECRUITINGSeoul, Gangnam-Gu, 135-896, South Korea
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