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Waking up to find one side of your face feeling weak or drooping can be unsettling, and you may be experiencing Bell’s Palsy. This condition occurs when the facial nerve, responsible for controlling the muscles of the face, becomes inflamed, leading to temporary paralysis or weakness. At Theracave, we offer specialized physical therapy that helps individuals manage and recover from Bell’s Palsy. Our approach includes exercises that help restore facial muscle function, manual therapy to promote circulation, and targeted techniques to improve facial symmetry, aiming to reduce the discomfort and long-term effects of this condition.

Bell’s Palsy often strikes suddenly and affects one side of the face, causing symptoms such as difficulty smiling, speaking, or even closing your eye completely. While the exact cause of Bell’s Palsy is unknown, it is believed to be linked to viral infections, such as the flu or cold sores. The good news is that with prompt intervention, most people experience a full recovery within weeks to months. At Theracave, we focus on early intervention, using tailored therapy programs that aid in reducing pain, preventing permanent facial weakness, and helping you regain confidence and function. Our goal is to support you through every stage of your recovery to ensure the best possible outcome.

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Causes Of Bell’s Palsy:

Viral Infections

Such as herpes simplex, Epstein-Barr, or the flu

Upper Respiratory Infections

Including colds or sinus infections

Autoimmune Responses

Causing nerve inflammation

Diabetes Or High Blood Pressure

Increasing risk of nerve damage

Symptoms Of Bell’s Palsy:

Drooping Of The Mouth Or Eyelid
Inability To Close One Eye Or Smile Symmetrically
Facial Twitching Or Muscle Spasms
Excessive Tearing Or Dryness In One Eye
Loss Of Taste On The Front Of The Tongue

How Theracave Supports Bell’s Palsy Recovery:

At Theracave, we approach Bell’s Palsy with personalized, hands-on therapy focused on improving nerve function, rebuilding muscle control, and preventing long-term facial stiffness or weakness.

Comprehensive Assessment

Evaluating facial movement, symmetry, and nerve involvement

Targeted Facial Exercises

To promote nerve stimulation and retrain muscle control

Neuromuscular Re-education

Reconnecting the brain to specific facial movements

Progress Monitoring

As facial mobility improves, we adjust your plan for continued progress

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Bell’s Palsy is a condition that causes sudden, temporary weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face. It can make the affected side of the face droop and affect facial expressions.

The exact cause of Bell’s Palsy is unknown, but it is believed to be related to viral infections that cause inflammation and swelling of the facial nerve.

Symptoms include sudden weakness or paralysis on one side of the face, drooping of the mouth or eyelid, drooling, loss of taste, increased sensitivity to sound in one ear, and difficulty closing the eye on the affected side.

Bell’s Palsy is diagnosed through a physical examination and by ruling out other conditions that can cause similar symptoms. Imaging tests and nerve studies may be used to confirm the diagnosis.

Treatment options include medications such as corticosteroids to reduce inflammation, antiviral drugs, physical therapy, and facial exercises to improve muscle strength and coordination.

Physical therapy can help by teaching exercises to strengthen facial muscles, improve coordination, and reduce stiffness. Therapists at Theracave create personalized treatment plans to address individual needs.

Recovery time varies; many people start to see improvement within a few weeks, with most recovering fully within three to six months. In some cases, symptoms may persist longer.

While it’s uncommon, Bell’s Palsy can recur, either on the same side or the opposite side of the face. Proper treatment and management can help reduce the likelihood of recurrence.

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Get a Complimentary Consultation

Reach out to us via our online form or call to schedule an initial assessment.​

Advanced Diagnostics Evaluation

Based on your unique needs, we develop a tailored therapy program.​

Personalized Treatment Plan

Our professionals guide you through each session, focusing on effective rehabilitation.

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(954) 284-0716

office@theracave.com