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Knowledge is power, and understanding your condition is the first step toward a successful recovery. These free guides are designed to give you the information you need, whether your facial paralysis is a new problem or a long-term one.
Your Guide to Early-Stage Facial Paralysis: Information for patients and professionals on what to expect during the first few weeks of recovery and how to navigate this initial phase of paralysis.
Living with Long-Term Facial Paralysis & Synkinesis: A guide to understanding long-term symptoms like tightness and unwanted movements, with strategies for managing daily life and finding relief. [link coming soon]
My goal is to be a resource for fellow clinicians in providing informed care for this population and knowing when it's time to refer to a specialist. Here you will find downloadable guides and educational materials to assist you in working with your patients who have facial nerve injuries.
Best Practices for Acute-Phase Facial Palsy: Information for and professionals and patients on what to expect during the first few weeks of recovery and how to navigate this initial phase of paralysis.
Understanding Chronic Facial Paralysis and Synkinesis: These patients warrant the care of a specialized therapist. This document provides an overview of what to look for in chronic cases, with information on appropriate compensatory strategies. [link coming soon]
One-Page Flyer for Your Office: A downloadable flyer with basic information about my services that you can print and provide to your patients.
I am here to support you and your patients. For more information on my specialized telehealth services or to discuss a referral, please contact me directly.