At CMS Physiotherapy, we specialize in the treatment and rehabilitation of Facial Palsy, helping patients restore facial movement, symmetry, and confidence. Whether caused by Bell’s Palsy, a stroke, trauma, or nerve damage, facial palsy can affect both your appearance and daily life—but with the right therapy, recovery is absolutely possible.
Facial palsy occurs due to weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles, usually from damage to the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). It can result in:
Drooping of one side of the face
Inability to close the eye or smile
Speech and eating difficulties
Facial twitching or spasms
Loss of facial expression
At CMS Physiotherapy, our goal is to help you recover facial movement, improve function, and reduce long-term complications through a personalized therapy plan:
✋ Facial Muscle Stimulation & Neuromuscular Re-education
🎯 Mirror Therapy & Biofeedback Training
💆 Manual Massage & Trigger Point Therapy
👄 Speech and Swallowing Exercises
🧘 Relaxation Techniques to Reduce Muscle Tightness
📦 Home Exercise Programs
🗣️ Counseling & Motivation Support for Confidence Building
Experienced in treating Bell’s Palsy, Stroke-related facial paralysis, and trauma cases
One-on-one care with customized therapy programs
Modern equipment and evidence-based techniques
Affordable packages and home visit options available
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