Effectiveness of Kabat therapy as a complement therapy in medical and physical therapy of Bell's palsy patients: Literature review

  • Hasan H
  • Rafiuddin N
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Abstract

Background: Almost 85% Bell's palsy patients will recover partially in 3-4 weeks and fully recover in 6 months. However, only 61% of patients with complete paralysis hade a full recovery. Of the patients who did not recover, sequelae were slight in 12% of patients, mild in 13%, and severe in 4%. Then, about 30% of those who are not treated will have a poor recovery, with continued facial disfigurement, psychological difficulties, and facial pain. Objective: To discusses the effectiveness of Kabat therapy as a complement therapy in the medical therapy and physical of Bell's Palsy patients. Conclusion: Kabat therapy is very effective to improve the rehabilitation of Bell's Palsy patients if it is added to medical therapy or physical therapy.

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Hasan, H., & Rafiuddin, N. (2022). Effectiveness of Kabat therapy as a complement therapy in medical and physical therapy of Bell’s palsy patients: Literature review. Makassar Dental Journal, 11(1), 59–63. https://doi.org/10.35856/mdj.v11i1.511

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