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Bells Palsy

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Quadrant - III (Assignments)

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1.Define Bell's Palsy. Discuss its etiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and medical management. 2.Explain the physiotherapy assessment and rehabilitation of a patient with Bell's Palsy in different stages of recovery. 3.Describe the anatomy of the Facial Nerve (Cranial Nerve VII) and discuss how its involvement leads to the signs and symptoms of Bell's Palsy.

Quadrant - IV (MCQs)

The main nerve affected in Bell’s palsy is:

Bell’s palsy usually presents with:

Physiotherapy in Bell’s palsy mainly focuses on:

Which cranial nerve is primarily affected in Bell's palsy?

Bell's palsy is clinically classified as which type of lesion?

Which of the following clinical features helps differentiate Bell's palsy from an acute ischemic stroke affecting the face?

Hyperacusis (increased sensitivity to loud sounds) can occur in Bell's palsy due to paralysis of which muscle?

Taste sensation is often altered in Bell's palsy. Which specific branch of the affected nerve carries taste from the anterior …

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