• Weakness of the throat muscles and a loss of coordination of the laryngeal nerve with the rest of the voice box makes it increasingly difficult for people with advanced dementia to talk. (100answers.com)
  • The recommended dosages and frequencies of administration of BOTOX should not be exceeded due to the potential for overdose, exaggerated muscle weakness , distant spread of toxin and the formation of neutralizing antibodies . (healthandmedicine.net)
  • NXT UK Superstar Piper Niven is suffering from Bell's palsy, a condition that causes sudden weakness in facial muscles, often partially paralyzing one side of the face. (wrestlingtravel.com)
  • Six months later, because of residual fatigue and muscle weakness in the arms and legs, mostly on her right side, a blood sample was cultured in Bartonella alpha proteobacteria growth medium (BAPGM). (cdc.gov)
  • AFM affects the area of the spinal cord called the gray matter of the spinal cord, and this causes the sudden onset of muscle weakness and loss of reflexes, usually in the arms or legs. (cdc.gov)
  • But it can also cause neck weakness or facial weakness, or even weakness of the muscles needed for breathing. (cdc.gov)
  • Along with the evaluation of behavioural changes, facial expressions have the potential to indicate emotional experiences in animals and provide valuable information regarding internal states 11 . (nature.com)
  • Facial expressions can be a useful, valid and reliable tool for pain assessment in humans and other animals 12 . (nature.com)
  • Grimace Scales are simplified methods of assessing the facial expressions specifically related to pain. (nature.com)
  • However, orbital tightening and whiskers position, that are commonly listed as action units in other species, were not included and a grimace scale for assessing pain in cats using facial expressions has not been published. (nature.com)
  • As part of the gradual loss of motor control, it's common for the facial muscles to move less and less, even while a person is speaking or experiencing emotions that would ordinarily produce noticeable facial expressions. (100answers.com)
  • Many previous studies have focused on facial expressions, and it remains unclear whether this generalises to other types of emotional expressions. (nature.com)
  • Facial expressions are an important part of communication, however people that tend to be very expressive may find that lines tend to start appearing earlier than others. (healthyskin24.com)
  • Hence, in addition to the support of the evolutionary hypothesis of the female superiority in detecting facial expressions of emotions, recognition of facial expressions also depend on the time available to correctly identify an expression. (bvsalud.org)
  • Botox is injected directly into facial muscles in order to partially paralyze them. (sr-frogs.com)
  • Botox, or Botulinum toxin A, works by blocking the release of a key chemical, acetylcholine, preventing the transmittal of signals from nerve cells to muscles. (usc.edu)
  • Botulinum toxin A, given the softer sounding name "Botox" by its manufacturer, Allergan, is an increasingly popular cosmetic agent in treating facial lines and wrinkles. (usc.edu)
  • Botox is a medication used for the treatment of certain muscle related disorders as well as cosmetic applications. (healthandmedicine.net)
  • The injections applied to the muscles during Botox application are generally well tolerated and have considerably few side effects. (healthandmedicine.net)
  • When botox is injected into the bladder muscle, it treats the thick muscle bands, known as trabeculation. (blogspot.com)
  • BOTOX ® is a prescription medicine that is injected into the bladder muscle to treat overactive bladder symptoms. (blogspot.com)
  • Botox ® has been used widely to treat a number of conditions including facial wrinkles, muscle spasms and more recently the overactive bladder . (blogspot.com)
  • You may be a candidate for botox if you have an overactive bladder and have tried treatments such as pelvic floor exercises and medications Botox needs to be injected into the muscle of the bladder . (blogspot.com)
  • Botox usually works by temporarily blocking nerve signals and muscle contractions which in turn improves the appearance of wrinkles around the eyes and between the eyebrows. (skinandhairacademy.in)
  • When injected into facial muscles, Botox can help decrease the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. (npdermatology.com)
  • When used regularly, Botox injections can make a more dramatic impact on the skin's appearance, reversing moderate wrinkles and partially filling in deeper lines. (npdermatology.com)
  • Because Botox can relax or even temporarily paralyze muscles, it can help with many muscle-related medical disorders. (npdermatology.com)
  • Botox is also being used to help fight back against chronic migraines and to control muscle function in the bladder. (npdermatology.com)
  • BOTOX may be placed under the eyes to treat thickened or bulging muscles or to enlarge the appearance of the eyes, but not to treat the wrinkles. (healthyskin24.com)
  • Botox®Cosmetic is a cosmetic procedure in which a safe, purified form of the botulinum toxin is injected into specific muscles to temporarily relax them and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. (lynnwooddental.com)
  • In addition to treating facial wrinkles, Botox can also treat crow's feet, frown lines between the eyebrows, and even neckbands . (lynnwooddental.com)
  • Botox treatment works by blocking nerve impulses that tell muscles to contract. (lynnwooddental.com)
  • Using Botox therapy to relax facial muscles that lead to TMJ can help reduce pain and discomfort. (lynnwooddental.com)
  • Botox injections help relax the muscles in the bladder and urinary tract. (lynnwooddental.com)
  • The zygomatic muscle (24) and zygomatic head of the quadratus labii superioris muscle (26) have been partially removed. (stanford.edu)
  • Cosmetic dentures work to support the soft tissues, muscles and nerves, and keep them functioning as they should. (hardindental.com)
  • The nerves that control the movement of facial muscles can be partially impaired in the case of Lewy body dementia. (100answers.com)
  • Motor cortex impairment caused by the Lewy bodies can interfere with how signals move through the nerves that control voluntary muscle movement all over the body. (100answers.com)
  • The eyeball, with its muscles, vessels, and nerves, is lodged in a mass of soft and yielding fat which entirely fills up the cavity of the orbit. (co.ma)
  • Herpes zoster oticus is a herpes zoster virus infection of the clusters of nerve cells (ganglia) that control the nerves responsible for hearing and balance (8th cranial nerve) and for facial movement (7th cranial nerve). (msdmanuals.com)
  • the Myomonitor is the ULF_TENS utilized in neuromuscular dentistry to relax muscles in stomatognathic system and facial muscles. (thinkbetterlife.com)
  • Thus, the new strand of Neomodern Dentistry seeks, through Orofacial Harmonization, the functional and aesthetic balance between the stomatognathic system and the facial aspect. (bvsalud.org)
  • Stomatognathic System (SS) in facial aging. (bvsalud.org)
  • Most of these scales consider four to five AU rated as absent, partially present or markedly present. (nature.com)
  • Stained sections are absent, no facial muscles, and synovial sacs or fluid leads 30, p. (proynerso.com)
  • The spine may be partially developed (mivertebrae), absent or fused. (syndromespedia.com)
  • It is brought about by hypoplasia or underdevelopment of the facial bones: the mandible and the maxilla. (syndromespedia.com)
  • The mandibular branch usually remains superior to the inferior border of the mandible until it reaches the facial artery crossing the mandibular margin. (medscape.com)
  • Bee Venom also rouses facial muscles which in turn, provide a lifting and plumping effect, helping to smooth out fine lines and wrinkles. (livingnature.com)
  • When face cream containing the synthesized venom is applied daily, the chemicals seep into the skin and partially paralyze facial muscles. (wsupnow.com)
  • This process blocks nerve activity in the muscles where injections are placed, relaxing them and reducing a wide variety of cosmetic concerns and medical symptoms. (npdermatology.com)
  • Autologous fat injections are re-injected to enhance facial fullness, fill creases or build up shallow contours especially in the cheeks and temple area. (skinsecrets.com)
  • After a quick consultation to discuss your goals, we will make small injections in the targeted muscles. (lynnwooddental.com)
  • Explore the facial rejuvenation and wrinkle treatments available at Privé Aesthetics in Dallas, TX . (privemedaesthetics.com)
  • What is a Facial Fat Transfer, Fat Grafting, or a Fat Rejuvenation Procedure? (skinsecrets.com)
  • The procedure may also be called autologous fat transfer or AFT, autologous fat grafting, micro-lipoinjection, facial fat rejuvenation, or nanofat injection or lipofilling. (skinsecrets.com)
  • Skin rejuvenation with microneedling is called the nanofat facial. (skinsecrets.com)
  • In the submental region, the submental perforator artery has been identified as a potential cause of bleeding during facial rejuvenation. (medscape.com)
  • Buccal fat removal is one of the most requested facial cosmetic procedures to emerge over the past few years, inspired in large part by celebrities rumored to have surgery themselves. (thebraziliantime.com)
  • The frontal branch has little cross-innervation compared with the buccal and zygomatic branches of the facial nerve. (medscape.com)
  • The buccal and zygomatic branches pass deep to the SMAS within the parotid gland until the terminal branches pass superficially to innervate the mimetic muscles anterior to the parotid gland. (medscape.com)
  • 2]] People who present this stage of dementia may also experience muscle spasms that go away while they sleep or are under anesthesia, but it can be present throughout waking hours. (100answers.com)
  • Symptoms of synkinesis include eyelid spasms, squinting when chewing foods, and drooping of the upper lid from over-action of the eyelid closing muscles. (houston-oculoplastics.com)
  • at least partially depends on the proportion of the population that's immune or susceptible to the virus. (cdc.gov)
  • The curved arc of the temporal line is palpable at the lateral limits of the forehead and is made more apparent with the action of the temporalis muscle with mastication. (medscape.com)
  • Traditionally, the temporalis muscle flap requires detaching its origin from the temporal fossa. (aofoundation.org)
  • Recently, the orthodromic temporalis muscle transposition has gained popularity. (aofoundation.org)
  • The term "orthodromic" refers to the insertion point (coronoid process) of the temporalis muscle being used as the dynamic component. (aofoundation.org)
  • Orthodromic temporalis muscle transposition involves releasing the muscle at its insertion on the coronoid and attaching it either directly or with the use of tendon graft to the oral commissure. (aofoundation.org)
  • The temporalis muscle origin can also be released either completely or partially, in order to increase muscle reach. (aofoundation.org)
  • This allows dissection onto the deep temporal fascia which covers the temporalis muscle. (aofoundation.org)
  • The temporalis muscle is reattached to the oral commissure either directly or with the use of tendon graft. (aofoundation.org)
  • The Institute's Prof. Eldad Tzahor had already shown that face and heart go together: Very early on in the developing embryo, the progenitor cells that will become heart and facial muscles start out together in the same "classroom" - a small area in the neck region. (scienceblogs.com)
  • The original classifications included velo-cardio-facial syndrome, Shprintzen syndrome, 22q11 deletion syndrome, Sedlackova syndrome and conotruncal anomaly face syndrome. (scienceblogs.com)
  • They can be objectively assessed using a facial action coding system (FACS) that measures the individual movements or 'action units' (AU) of the face that comprise an expression 13 . (nature.com)
  • Because it is injected into the muscles of the forehead only, it does not affect the movements of the rest of the face. (privemedaesthetics.com)
  • Cosmetic dentures work to function with the face and jaw muscles, rather than being seated only on the gums. (hardindental.com)
  • With these modern dentures, the jaw is relaxed and the muscles in the face are supported in a way that cannot be achieved with traditional dentures. (hardindental.com)
  • One of the conditions included blocking facial mimicry by creating constant tension on the lower face muscles, in the other condition facial muscles remained relaxed. (nature.com)
  • It's a muscle relaxant injection mainly used to release muscle spam in different neurological disorders, later on it was found to be effective for facial muscle relaxer and thereby reduces wrinkles of face. (skinandhairacademy.in)
  • His difficult birth, facilitated with forceps, resulted in a facial nerve being severed, leaving parts of his face partially paralyzed. (lamuscle.com)
  • When a facial fat grafting procedure is performed, fat is moved to the face from another part of the body. (skinsecrets.com)
  • Smile' is generally more versatile in creating a fake or a real smile, because it allows more emphasis on the facial expression or body language since it distorts the face less. (blogs.com)
  • You want to have beautiful skin on a toned face (muscles), not on a sagging one. (essentialdayspa.com)
  • I don't think that you can build significant amounts of muscle in a couple of days, but small changes have a big effect on the appearance of the face. (essentialdayspa.com)
  • The facial nerve is a branching nerve that travels from the brainstem to the face and controls movement involved in smiling, frowning, closing the eyes, and raising the eyebrows. (houston-oculoplastics.com)
  • Surgery to lift the brow or lower face can be considered to help improve facial symmetry. (houston-oculoplastics.com)
  • Some migraines result from tension in the muscles of the face. (lynnwooddental.com)
  • The 7th cranial nerve controls some muscles of the face. (msdmanuals.com)
  • This can be accompanied by stiffness and reflexive movements in the neck and shoulder muscles. (100answers.com)
  • As you age, your facial muscles a.k.a SMAS and your neck muscle a.k.a platysma fall down, resulting in an aged appearance. (thebraziliantime.com)
  • you're not pulling, so much as squeezing, and it's a whole chunk of flesh, not just skin that you're grasping(except on the neck, where the skin is free of the muscle). (essentialdayspa.com)
  • The difference between the 2 that I have noticed is that the neck exercise with Ageless has more aggressively worked the muscles. (essentialdayspa.com)
  • The majority of all headaches are partially or completely caused by or aggravated by myofascial trigger points in the head and neck region. (thinkbetterlife.com)
  • The great auricular nerve originates from the cervical plexus and passes inferiorly to cross the sternocleidomastoid muscle 6.5 cm inferior to the auditory canal. (medscape.com)
  • This bone is connected to a facial muscle that allows expression and is also connected to her ear function. (oprah.com)
  • The almost infinite variety of facial expression is produced partly by the action of these muscles, partly by their inactivity, or by the action of antagonising muscles (antithesis). (co.ma)
  • For a philosophical account of the action of the facial muscles, the student should consult Darwin's Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, and Duchenne's Mécanisme de la Physiologie humaine. (co.ma)
  • It's a little bit Paul Ekman facial expression coding and a little bit of a Zen koan,' Xellessanova Zenith tells me. (blogs.com)
  • 6 Cranial and facial Bones  Inferior nasal concha: surrounded anteriorly by maxillary bone  Lacrimal bone: visible between maxilla anteriorly and ethmoid posteriorly  Palatine bone 1. (slideshare.net)
  • The facial nerve exits the skull just inferior to the tragus of the ear. (medscape.com)
  • [ 9 ] The terminal branches distal to the facial artery are uniformly inferior to the mandibular border. (medscape.com)
  • Our modern approach to dentistry includes "cosmetic dentures," that provide a higher level of facial support. (hardindental.com)
  • By temporarily paralyzing a portion of the bladder muscle, OAB symptoms can. (blogspot.com)
  • It uses botulin toxin type A, specifically OnabotulinumtoxinA, which temporarily and partially paralyses the muscle where it is injected. (skinandhairacademy.in)
  • Local muscle flaps may enable dynamic movements of the oral commissure. (aofoundation.org)
  • Factors that contribute to the development of crow's feet include sun exposure, smoking, genetics, and repetitive facial movements. (healthyskin24.com)
  • Many patients benefit from physical therapy, which can help improve facial function and symmetry, especially during active movements. (houston-oculoplastics.com)
  • Since botulinum toxin relaxes the muscle, it can be an effective treatment for relieving migraines and preventing them in high-risk patients. (lynnwooddental.com)
  • Mary Jo says she declined the invitation to reunite with Joey and Amy because she was in the middle of her facial reconstructive surgery. (oprah.com)
  • Facelift is essentially a muscle surgery, not a skin surgery. (thebraziliantime.com)
  • Clinical assessment prior to surgery is necessary to determine that the muscles of mastication are functioning. (aofoundation.org)
  • We understand you want your facial plastic surgery right away, but this is an instance where patience pays off. (healthyskin24.com)
  • While no one likes the thought of "needles," they're far less risky than, say, surgery or facial implants to boost volume. (iconicskinclinic.com)
  • There may be a role for rewiring the paralyzed muscles through facial reanimation surgery. (houston-oculoplastics.com)
  • Surgery to fix any facial congenital deformities can enhance the look and performance of the affected area. (syndromespedia.com)
  • the branches into which it breaks up in the parotid gland supply the frontalis, superior and anterior auricular muscles, the several muscles associated with the apertures of the eye, nose, and mouth (including the buccinator), and the platysma. (co.ma)
  • The correct identification of facial emotions plays a fundamental role in the evolution of the social species, of which we belong. (bvsalud.org)
  • It is pierced by the tendons of the ocular muscles, along which it sends prolongations continuous with the muscular sheaths. (co.ma)
  • Injection into the bladder wall can partially paralyse the. (blogspot.com)
  • Called the buccinator muscle, it holds the cheek to the teeth and helps with chewing. (smileworkstally.com)
  • Other abnormalities aside from facial and spinal can also be present in Goldenhar syndrome. (syndromespedia.com)
  • With little to no muscle movement, lines and wrinkles in the adjoining skin relax and smooth out, becoming far less noticeable. (privemedaesthetics.com)
  • The mentalis muscle elevates the skin of the chin and protrudes the lower lip. (co.ma)
  • Just pulling the skin back or partially pulling the muscle doesn't address the real problem, and it can cause results that are not natural and, more importantly not durable. (thebraziliantime.com)
  • It may even help with facial redness and other skin conditions like psoriasis. (npdermatology.com)
  • gumgirl - facial exercises address facial muscles while dermarolling and LEDS address skin. (essentialdayspa.com)
  • This might involve placing a weight under the skin to help close the upper lid, tightening a saggy lower lid against the eye, or partially sewing the lids shut at the outside corner. (houston-oculoplastics.com)
  • A good appearance also involves smooth facial skin and an air of confidence. (lynnwooddental.com)
  • The movement partially obscured by correcting the spinal cord. (proynerso.com)
  • After the injection site is sterilized, the toxin is injected into the relevant muscles in the area with fine-tipped needle in small doses. (healthandmedicine.net)
  • Action units such as orbital tightening and ear position are listed across all species, however other facial features and some specific changes are different (i.e. flattening of the nose and cheek regions are observed in rats, in contrast to bulging in mice) 15 , 16 . (nature.com)
  • The levator palpebræ superioris lies immediately beneath the orbital periosteum and covers the superior rectus muscle. (co.ma)
  • Cadaver dissection demonstrating the course of the facial nerve in the plane below the superficial musculoaponeurotic system. (medscape.com)
  • Hemifacial microsomia is a common facial abnormality found in Goldenhar syndrome. (syndromespedia.com)
  • They found that knockouts of specific transcription factors that were not previously linked to Digeorge were tied to distinctive combinations of facial muscle and cardiac defects resemble the congenital defects in babies. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Thus, the main purpose of the present study was to investigate the causal involvement of facial mimicry in recognizing emotional categories of human affect vocalizations, their valence, and arousal. (nature.com)
  • This unique effect makes it useful clinically in treating neurological and neuromuscular disorders and cosmetically in smoothing facial lines. (usc.edu)
  • Temporomandibular Disorders (TMJ) is a condition where the muscles in the jaw become strained and sore. (lynnwooddental.com)
  • Of the muscles of the mouth, the orbicularis oris has a complex action, depending on the degree of contraction of its component parts. (co.ma)
  • Portions of the orbicularis oculi muscle remain over the medial parts of the eyelids but have been reflected in various ways to show underlying structures. (stanford.edu)
  • This approach gives you a more youthful appearance by making the lips appear plumped, reducing the appearance of wrinkles and filling out lost facial volume. (hardindental.com)
  • The condition usually clears up within a matter of months, although physical therapy can be required to keep the facial muscles fully functional. (wrestlingtravel.com)
  • The course of the frontal branch of the facial nerve passes through the temple and forehead, placing this nerve at risk of injury at the time of surgical dissection. (medscape.com)
  • Smile' tightens the mouth and a little bit around the eyes, while 'BigSmile' shows teeth and partially closes the eyes. (blogs.com)
  • The rich arterial supply of the midface is secondary to the musculocutaneous perforators branching from the facial artery. (medscape.com)
  • but I think that once you've exercised a muscle and learned how to tighten it, you'll probably hold it slightly contracted, just as it's easy to hold your stomach in once you start exercising the abdominal muscles. (essentialdayspa.com)
  • With these symptoms there subsequently became associated tingling sensations, which sometimes spread up the left leg even to the thorax and the left arm, and more extensive twitching of the muscles, spreading itself in the same direction. (wikisource.org)
  • Classically, this has been described with the posterior part of the muscle, but it can be performed detaching the entire origin, to increase the reach of the muscle. (aofoundation.org)
  • A fast-working aesthetic medication, Dysport smooths facial lines and wrinkles by decreasing the activity of specific smooth muscle groups. (privemedaesthetics.com)
  • Drooling occurs due to the relaxation of the facial muscles while we're asleep which leads to accumulation of saliva in the mouth and escapes out from a partially open mouth. (sarcasm.co)
  • The purpose of the NHANES oral health component is to assess the prevalence of dental caries, periodontal disease, edentulism, sealants, fluorosis, traumatic injury, and temporomandibular joint and other facial pain in a national sample. (cdc.gov)