Neurorrehabilitation with the Padovan® Method in newborns with Congenital Facial Palsy: Report of 2 Cases

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Jéssica de Oliveira Farias
Aucília Braga Moreira
Lilianny Medeiros Pereira
Samara Bezerra Sales Maciel

Abstract

Congenital facial paralysis results from defects in the development of the facial nerve or trauma in some part of its path, where perinatal trauma is the main cause of this type of paralysis. This study aimed to demonstrate the efficacy of the Neurofunctional Reorganization (Padovan Method®) in suction restoration in two newborns with isolated unilateral congenital facial paralysis of the lower lip in a hospital in the interior of Ceará. The first case is a newborn infant with 34 weeks and 5 days, male, AIG and Apgar from 8/9 participants of the reorganization therapy for 8 days and suctioning at the seventh day. The second one is PTNB at 31 weeks, male, Apgar 6/7, uncoordinated sucking reflex, hypoactivity, weak crying and reflexes of lateralization of the head, repetition, and passage of absent hands, which after 22 days of therapy presented coordinated suction and improved neurological examination. The use of the Padovan Method® was effective in restoring suction in the analyzed cases, however, it is necessary to follow the patients longitudinally to evaluate the evolution of facial paralysis.


 

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Farias, J. de O., Moreira, A. B., Pereira, L. . M., & Maciel, S. B. S. (2022). Neurorrehabilitation with the Padovan® Method in newborns with Congenital Facial Palsy: Report of 2 Cases. Amadeus International Multidisciplinary Journal, 6(12), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.14295/aimj.v6i12.176
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Jéssica de Oliveira Farias, Centro Universitário de Patos - UNIFIP

Resident Physician in Family and Community Medicine at the University Center of Patos. Paraiba, Brazil.

Aucília Braga Moreira, Universidade Federal do Cariri

Specialist in Clinical Medicine from the Federal University of Cariri, Ceará, Brazil.

Lilianny Medeiros Pereira, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte

Neonatologist at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.

Samara Bezerra Sales Maciel, Centro Universitário Dr Leão Sampaio

Padovan specialist physiotherapist