U.S., Jan. 9 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07325604) titled 'Effect of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation on Unilateral Central Facial Palsy' on Jan. 07.
Brief Summary: Background Central facial palsy (CFP) is a common condition in stroke, with an estimated prevalence of 45%. CFP can lead to facial asymmetry, problems with mouth closure and food processing, bite marks on the cheek, social isolation, and reduced quality of life. CFP is seen as an important area of rehabilitation, and training is therefore often carried out to reduce the consequences of CFP. In a recent systematic review conducted by the principal investigator, the results showed that very few studies have been conducted that ...