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- who: Elisa De Stefani from the Sapienza University of Rome, Italy have published the article: Post-surgery Rehabilitative Intervention Based on Imitation Therapy and Mouth-Hand Motor Synergies Provides Better Outcomes in Smile Production in Children and Adults With Long Term Facial Paralysis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors propose a new neurorehabilitation treatment (FITSAT) that aims at recruiting the transplanted muscle without grinding teeth . The authors aimed at testing the efficacy of the FIT-SAT in comparison to traditional treatment in enhancing smile control in patients with facial paralysis who underwent SS. When . . .

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