Can mindfulness ease the emotional and physical burden of facial paralysis?
NCT ID NCT07127016
Summary
This study aims to see if adding mindfulness techniques to standard physical therapy can help people with non-flaccid facial paralysis. Researchers will compare two groups: one receiving only physical therapy and another receiving short mindfulness sessions before their therapy. The goal is to see if mindfulness can reduce anxiety, depression, and improve how patients perceive their facial function and involuntary muscle movements.
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Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27157, United States
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