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Muscle overactivity may occur at rest through involuntary tonic contractions of some facial muscles, called facial dystonia, or through small brief contractions known as facial spasms. In terms of rehabilitation, evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCT) is still insufficient, partly because of this lack of precise and objective quantification tools for facial motor function. Most publications on facial rehabilitation pertain to acute and subacute stages of PFP and involve prescriptions for physical therapy and/or speech therapy. The government-funded VISAGE project is a French multicentric RCT in which 82 patients with chronic stable . . .
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