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1. Facial Paralysis: Rehabilitation
 
2. Facial Nerve Paralysis: Diagnosis
$28.95
3. Facial Paralysis - A Medical Dictionary,
 
$189.00
4. The Facial Nerve: May's Second
 
$99.00
5. Reanimation of the Paralyzed Face
 
$9.95
6. Paralytic lagophthalmos: gold-weight
 
7. The Facial Palsies: Their Physiopathology
 
8. Disorders of the Facial Nerve:
 
9. A LOSS OF FACE : FACIAL PARALYSIS:
 
10. Facial reanimation with jump interpositional
 
11. When Facial Paralysis Affects
 
12. Facial paralysis: being a treatise
 
13. Facial Paralysis (Operative Techniques
 
14. THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FACIAL
 
15. The treatment of facial paralysis:
 
16. The supraorbital reflex in facial
 
17. Surviving Bell's Palsy: A Patient's
 
18. Short papers on certain associated
 
19. Peripheral facial palsy: Pathology
 
20. The Present status of therapy

1. Facial Paralysis: Rehabilitation Techniques
Hardcover: 312 Pages (2003-01)
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Asin: 1588901181
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Derived from the second edition of the world-famous The Facial Nerve, this targeted new book offers the most comprehensive approach to rehabilitating patients with acute and long-standing facial paralysis. Representing morethan 30 years experience of doctors who have performed over 3,000 surgical procedures, it begins with a history of facial rehabilitative surgery, and then focuses on approaches that have proven to be successful over theyears. For each surgical operation, you'll get key details on patientselection, indications, contraindications, complications, and more. Thebook provides step-by-step instructions for the techniques, with more than 1,000 illustrations to demonstrate the procedures. Plus, you'll findvaluable tips on non-surgical methods of enhancing the results of theprocedures, such as makeup, hair styling, or choice of clothing. Allreconstructive surgeons--oral-maxillofacial, opthalmoplastic, facialplastic, skull base, otolaryngologic, and neuro--will find this text to be a concise and appealing guide to treating facial paralysis. Residents will also benefit from the wealth of information provided here. ... Read more


2. Facial Nerve Paralysis: Diagnosis and Treatment of Lower Motor Nueron Facial Nerve Lesions and Facial Paralysis
by MD, FACS C. Gary Jackson
 Paperback: Pages (1986)

Asin: B000SKHPLY
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3. Facial Paralysis - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References
by ICON Health Publications
Paperback: 144 Pages (2004-09-28)
list price: US$28.95 -- used & new: US$28.95
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Asin: 0497004291
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This is a 3-in-1 reference book. It gives a complete medical dictionary covering hundreds of terms and expressions relating to facial paralysis. It also gives extensive lists of bibliographic citations. Finally, it provides information to users on how to update their knowledge using various Internet resources. The book is designed for physicians, medical students preparing for Board examinations, medical researchers, and patients who want to become familiar with research dedicated to facial paralysis.If your time is valuable, this book is for you. First, you will not waste time searching the Internet while missing a lot of relevant information. Second, the book also saves you time indexing and defining entries. Finally, you will not waste time and money printing hundreds of web pages.Download Description
This is a 3-in-1 reference book. It gives a complete medical dictionary covering hundreds of terms and expressions relating to facial paralysis. It also gives extensive lists of bibliographic citations. Finally, it provides information to users on how to update their knowledge using various Internet resources. The book is designed for physicians, medical students preparing for Board examinations, medical researchers, and patients who want to become familiar with research dedicated to facial paralysis. If your time is valuable, this book is for you. First, you will not waste time searching the Internet while missing a lot of relevant information. Second, the book also saves you time indexing and defining entries. Finally, you will not waste time and money printing hundreds of web pages. ... Read more


4. The Facial Nerve: May's Second Edition
by Barry M. Schaitkin
 Hardcover: 877 Pages (2000-01-15)
list price: US$199.95 -- used & new: US$189.00
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Asin: 0865778213
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...a definitive, long-awaited second edition of a classic text...acomprehensive reference source on facial nerve disorders, prognosis, andtreatment. ... Read more


5. Reanimation of the Paralyzed Face (American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery)
by Lawrence P. Burgess, Richard L. Goode
 Hardcover: 74 Pages (1994-01-15)
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Asin: 0865775192
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Tripler Army Medical Center, Hawaii. Atlas of commonly used surgicaltechniques for reanimating facial paralysis. For plastic or reconstructive surgery practitioners or residents. Halftone photographs andthree-dimensional drawings. ... Read more


6. Paralytic lagophthalmos: gold-weight implantation.(FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY CLINIC): An article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
by James R. Tate, J. David Kriet, Travis T. Tollefson
 Digital: 4 Pages (2006-09-01)
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Asin: B000K7VATS
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This digital document is an article from Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, published by Thomson Gale on September 1, 2006. The length of the article is 943 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Paralytic lagophthalmos: gold-weight implantation.(FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY CLINIC)
Author: James R. Tate
Publication: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 85Issue: 9Page: 580(2)

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7. The Facial Palsies: Their Physiopathology and Therapeutic Approaches
by Joseph Moldaver
 Hardcover: 258 Pages (1980-10)
list price: US$39.50
Isbn: 0398039887
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8. Disorders of the Facial Nerve: Anatomy, Diagnosis, and Management
by Malcolm Graham
 Hardcover: 552 Pages (1981-09)
list price: US$159.50
Isbn: 0890046247
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9. A LOSS OF FACE : FACIAL PARALYSIS: A GUIDE TO SELF HELP.
 Hardcover: Pages (2005)

Asin: B000HKOX88
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10. Facial reanimation with jump interpositional graft hypoglossal facial anastomosis and hypoglossal facial anastomosis: Evolution in management of facial paralysis (Laryngoscope)
by Paul E Hammerschlag
 Unknown Binding: 23 Pages (1999)

Asin: B0006R2H6C
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11. When Facial Paralysis Affects the Way You Look
by Alex Clarke
 Paperback: 18 Pages (1998-05)

Isbn: 1900928205
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12. Facial paralysis: being a treatise on a clinical classification of paralysis of the facial nerve
by John Parkes Findlay
 Unknown Binding: 47 Pages (1950)

Asin: B0007JIMWM
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13. Facial Paralysis (Operative Techniques in Plastic Surgery)
by Richard Jobe
 Hardcover: Pages (1995-08)
list price: US$75.00
Isbn: 9994586777
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14. THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FACIAL PARALYSIS BY NERVE ANASTAMOSIS with the Result of a Successful Case
by Harvey. CUSHING
 Paperback: Pages (1903)

Asin: B0012KT4AY
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15. The treatment of facial paralysis: With special regard to nerve friction
by Edgar F Cyriax
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1912)

Asin: B0008BHZVS
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16. The supraorbital reflex in facial paralysis
by Joseph Sailer
 Unknown Binding: 6 Pages (1901)

Asin: B0008AU8H2
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17. Surviving Bell's Palsy: A Patient's Guide to Facial Paralysis Management
by J. P. Dambrach
 Paperback: 54 Pages (1997-10-01)
list price: US$9.95
Isbn: 0966110102
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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The author, J.P.Dambach, has had Bell's palsy twice within a five year period. This no nonsense book reviews the management of Bell's palsy covering topics such as: possible causes including the virus and circulation theories, and the cold wind myth. Treatments including surgery, E-stim, antiviral drugs, steroids, acupuncture, nutrition and physical therapy. It also includes three stories of Bell's palsy survivors and their successes at treatment. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (17)

1-0 out of 5 stars A complete waste
Take that 10 dollar bill and tuck it back in your wallet.While it may be legal to call 30 pages of text plus some pictures a book, this "book" would be more accurately called a pamphlet.

The author is clearly bitter about his experience.This is understandable, as Bell's Palsy is a difficult experience.However, it's inappropriate for the bitterness to override information in a book people are reading in an effort to help themselves and gain an understanding of the condition.Readers will come away with a distorted view of all aspects - the physical and emotional ends, as well as available treatments and their effectiveness.The author's sources are limited, outdated, and biased.Where there are diverse opinions regarding a potential treatment, only viewpoints conforming with the author's opinions are described or referenced.Readers who accept the information in this book as valid are not only cheating themselves of opportunities for help - they may actually hurt their recovery.

The book may have had small (very small!) value 10 years ago.Today it's worthless. There are several websites with more information, well presented, up to date, and without bias.There are also forums to connect with other people with the same problem.Save your money - go to google.com, punch in "bells palsy" and "bell's palsy" (the results will be different) to learn about this condition!

1-0 out of 5 stars Worse than useless
When my daughter was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy, I went out on the net looking for information, and I ordered this book immediately, hoping to have something helpful to give her. When it arrived, I read it in 20 min (that's how little it has in it) and was appalled at the very negative and one-sided view it gave.80% of BP victims recover completely in 3 weeks to 3 months, yet the 3 case histories he gave were all among the worst of the remaining 20%.There's nothing good here that you can't get from one click on the net, and there is a tremendous amount of discouragement contained in these few pages.
I did NOT give this book to my daughter.I like her too much for that.It would have caused her added trauma with no compensating benefit. Keep this AWAY from BP sufferers.It has no redeeming value.

2-0 out of 5 stars Dissapointing
When ordering this book i had high expectations, i was hoping to be able to use the information contained within to help my gf deal with this viral based infection.

Unfortunately when i received the book in the mail I was extrememly dissapointed. The book is barely 30 pages long if you take the illustrations aside and contains a few case histories, that serve nothing but to worry the reader. Since these are extreme cases, and do not reflect the average Pells Palsy sufferer.

The rest of the information provides some substancial information and is a decent summary of what someone can do to prevent the infection from worsening or causing eye damage (more or less keep your eye moist) unfortunately this information is available freely.

This book, should be considered more as a pamphlet, and is dissapointing for the fact that you're expecting so much more, and it takes less than 10 minutes to read.

I wouldn't waste my hard earned money on this. Instead consult your family doctor, keep your eye moist and well protected using eye drops, and please, do not ignore your illness.

4-0 out of 5 stars Surviving Bell"s Palsy
Being diagnosed right before Christmas, made my world come to a halt.I seeked medical help, went for many MRI's, C-Scans and felt the doctors knew less them me.They were not encouraging and if it was not for the Bell's Palsy website, and this book I don't know how I would have SURVIVED.This book was truthful, helpful and informative.It also showed that the 3 stories of people suffering with this affliction, were like ME.I was not alone.They felt what I felt, and people who do not know what Bell's Palsy is, and how it effects you emotionally, as well as physically will never understand how this can be very devestating to a newly diagnosed person.I definitely recommend this book to BP suffers and their families.

4-0 out of 5 stars The Best Summary Available
...I was surprised to find that I didn't see the author as being the least bit negative. I found his approach generally dispassionate, fair, and objective -- although he did, from time to time, interject his personal opinion in a very subjective way. I was pleased with the list of source materials at the end of the book, but wished he had used footnotes or parenthetical references to show where he used these sources in his text. Considering that Dambach is writing about a disorder of uncertain origin and no known effective treatment, he has done a remarkable job gathering all the truths, half-truths, and fictions. I'm lucky. After 3 weeks with Bell's palsy, I am about 90% recovered. I've seen a family practice physician, a chiropractor, and a physical therapist. Dambach's best advice is "Use your common sense because this disease will usually clear up in a relatively short period of time without any treatments" -- a rather positive statement for a man who has never completely recovered from his two bouts with Bell's. For a non-life-threatening ailment, Bell's palsy is surprisingly frightening, discouraging, and depressing. Thank you, Mr. Dambach, for offering a sane, concise discussion. ... Read more


18. Short papers on certain associated problems which arose during the conduct of an experimental research on the surgical treatment of facial palsy
by Arthur B Duel
 Unknown Binding: 38 Pages (1932)

Asin: B0008BJP34
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19. Peripheral facial palsy: Pathology and surgery
by Karsten Kettel
 Unknown Binding: 341 Pages (1959)

Asin: B0007EWAG6
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20. The Present status of therapy of Bell's paralysis: A critical evaluation (The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology ; Suppl)
by Adolph Wolferman
 Unknown Binding: 15 Pages (1974)

Asin: B0006W6NEO
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