Bell's Palsy

What can Physical Therapy do to help with speeding recovery from Bell's Palsy? Dr. Julianne Cusick explains. We use Laser, dry needling, point stimulation, massage, manual resistance and of course facial exercises.
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At BioMechanic Physical Therapy our techniques are founded in your body’s mechanics; from when your foot hits the ground then up through your knees, hips and beyond. A common example is when over pronation in the foot causes knee pain. Maybe you just need new shoes - not a knee operation. We can help sort that out.
Our Doctors of Physical Therapy ensure that the physics of you are optimized to get to the reason of why you; 1. developed a problem that came on slowly or 2. what mechanics may have been thrown off by your injury or surgery. We use precise tools to measure, our analytical minds to solve the problem , and our hands to restore you to perfect!
We know it is important to address your symptoms now, but more importantly - to also correct the source of your pain. This makes you feel better now - and it prevents your problem from coming back.
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    @nictavi14113 жыл бұрын

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  • @nasreenakhuda
    @nasreenakhuda3 жыл бұрын

    Mam i have the habit of singing daily much times a day.. and i feel tension and tightness around my mouth and jaw. If i continue singing will it cause bells palsy? Pls reply

  • @Biomechanicphysicaltherapy

    @Biomechanicphysicaltherapy

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hello @Nasreen Banu, no singing does not cause Bell’s palsy! Only damage to the nerve that comes out of the ear would cause it.. Please continue your happy singing. I suspect the tightness around your mouth and jaw is the working and strengthening of your muscles.

  • @nasreenakhuda

    @nasreenakhuda

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Biomechanicphysicaltherapy thank u mam🙏