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[Dysphagia] Tx for Bell's Palsy


  • Subject: [Dysphagia] Tx for Bell's Palsy
  • From: Tamsin.WEST at svhm.org.au (WEST Tamsin (SVHM))
  • Date: Mon Dec 5 15:26:36 2005

I recently attended a conference where a paper was presented on neuromuscular retraining post removal of cerebello-pontine tumours (acoustic neuromas). They used either exercise program alone or exercise program with sEMG biofeedback. I know this is different but there may be some useful information. If you email me privately I will be able to give you the contact details for the person who presented.

Tamsin West
Speech Pathologist
St. Vincent's Health
Ph: (03) 9288 2211 pager 985
Fax: (03) 92883808


-----Original Message-----
From: dysphagia-bounces@b9.com [mailto:dysphagia-bounces@b9.com]On
Behalf Of Copeland, Karen
Sent: Tuesday, 6 December 2005 1:28 AM
To: dysphagia@b9.com
Subject: [Dysphagia] Tx for Bell's Palsy




I am looking for any information regarding SLP involvement in the
treatment of Bell's Palsy.  Specifically, what, if any, treatment
interventions are appropriate and effective?  Also, any good support
resources would be helpful.  I have a friend who has a friend diagnosed
following childbirth and they are seeking guidance. 

Thanks in advance.
karen

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