Surgeon Uses Electrical Stimulation to Speed Recovery in Bell's

Surgeon Uses Electrical Stimulation to Speed Recovery in Bell's

Surgeon Uses Electrical Stimulation to Speed Recovery in Bell's

A surgeon is using electrical stimulation as part of an advanced surgical technique to treat Bell's palsy. Stimulating the patient's damaged facial nerves with an electrical current helps 'jump start' the nerve in order to restore improved facial movement more quickly..
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