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Rehabilitation after free gracilis muscle transfer (smile surgery, SS) is crucial for a functional recovery of the smiling skill, mitigating social and psychological problems resulting from facial paralysis. We compared two post-SS rehabilitation treatments: the traditional based on teeth clenching exercises and the FIT-SAT (facial imitation and synergistic activity treatment). FIT-SAT, based on observation/imitation therapy and on hand-mouth motor synergies would facilitate neuronal activity in the facial motor cortex avoiding unwanted contractions of the jaw, implementing muscle control. We measured the smile symmetry on 30 patients, half of whom after SS underwent traditional treatment (control group, CG meanage = 20 ± 9) while the other half FIT-SAT (experimental group, EG meanage= 21 ± 14). We compared pictures of participants while holding two postures: maximum and gentle smile. The former corresponds to the maximal muscle contraction, whereas the latter is strongly linked to the control of muscle strength during voluntary movements. No differences were observed between the two groups in the maximum smile, whereas in the gentle smile the EG obtained a better symmetry than the CG. These results support the efficacy of FIT-SAT in modulating the smile allowing patients to adapt their smile to the various social contexts, aspect which is crucial during reciprocal interactions.
Smile surgery, Hand-mouth synergies, smile surgery, action observation (AO), hand-mouth synergies, Moebius syndrome, 610, [SCCO] Cognitive science, Free gracilis muscle transfer, mirror neuron, free gracilis muscle transfer, hand-mouth synergie, Moebius syndrome; action observation (AO); free gracilis muscle transfer; hand-mouth synergies; mirror neurons; smile surgery, Neurology, 617, Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system, RC346-429, Mirror Neurons, mirror neurons, Action observation (AO)
Smile surgery, Hand-mouth synergies, smile surgery, action observation (AO), hand-mouth synergies, Moebius syndrome, 610, [SCCO] Cognitive science, Free gracilis muscle transfer, mirror neuron, free gracilis muscle transfer, hand-mouth synergie, Moebius syndrome; action observation (AO); free gracilis muscle transfer; hand-mouth synergies; mirror neurons; smile surgery, Neurology, 617, Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system, RC346-429, Mirror Neurons, mirror neurons, Action observation (AO)
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