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FACIAL PALSY / BELL’S PALSY

VESTIBULAR DYSFUNCTION - DIZZINESS AND VERTIGO

FACIAL PALSY

Facial Therapy Specialists International (FTSI):

www.facialtherapyspecialists.com

Catriona Nevil (extended scope practitioner facial therapist) - facial palsy uk

Webinar - specialist facial therapy. Catriona Nevil discusses the importance of working with a facial therapist following a facial palsy

Jackie Diels (Occupational Therapist)- Online webinar for the Facial Paralysis Foundation

Webinar - Jackie Diels discusses Neuromuscular retraining for facial paralysis and synkinesis

Susan Rankin (physiotherapist) - Podcast for Acute Facial Patients

Podcast - Facial paralysis - what to do, what to avoid

St-Paul’s facial palsy clinic, Vancouver

 https://www.ubcplastics.ca/copy-of-vascular-anomalies-clinic-1

BELL’S PALSY

Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) Guidelines

https://www.cmaj.ca/content/cmaj/186/12/917.full.pdf

 

Sir Charles Bell Society

www.sircharlesbell.com

Uptodate patient education

Bell’s palsy - Up to date is an online resource where medical experts compile information and evidence with regards to conditions and appropriate treatments. For clinicians, it can be used to support evidence-based decision making. They have an excellent patient education and resource section which may provide many answers to questions you have about Bell’s palsy

 

Accoustic Neuroma

Accoustic Neuroma association of canada

Accoustic neuroma association of Canada

Lyme disease

Uptodate patient education

Lyme disease - Up to date is an online resource where medical experts compile information and evidence with regards to conditions and appropriate treatments. For clinicians, it can be used to support evidence-based decision making. They have an excellent patient education and resource section which may provide many answers to questions you have about Lyme disease.

Vestibular Dysfunction

VeDA

VeDA – Vestibular Dysfunction Association