New combo therapy shows promise for Stroke-Related facial droop
NCT ID NCT07568769
First seen May 09, 2026 · Last updated May 12, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This study tested whether adding a sensory stimulation technique to standard physical therapy could improve facial symmetry and function in 36 stroke patients with facial palsy. Participants received either the combined treatment or physiotherapy alone for four weeks. The goal was to see if the extra stimulation helped reduce lip droop and improve daily facial movements.
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Tertiary Care Hospitals, Faisalabad, Pakistan
Faisalābad, Punjab Province, 3800, Pakistan
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