Different Laser Frequencies on Neuropathic Outcomes in Patients With Bell's Palsy
Kafrelsheikh University
80 participants
Dec 1, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
this study was done to compare different laser frequencies on neuropathic outcomes in patients with Bell's palsy.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Eighty subjects from both genders diagnosed with Bell's palsy will be recruited through direct referrals from their independent physician's neurology department.
- Subjects aged 18 and above from all genders
- Unilateral Bell's palsy either on the right or left side.
- The Facial disability index will be used for assessment and progression of Bell's palsy before and after treatment protocol.
- Patients will on level II, III, IV and V of House-Brackmann scale.
Exclusion Criteria5
- We will exclude patients who had central nervous system pathology, sensory loss over the face, or recurrence of facial palsy.
- Upper motor neuron fascial nerve palsy.
- Any infant or child (<18 years).
- Bilateral Facial nerve palsy
- Severe hypertension (Blood pressure more than 200/120 mmHg).
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Interventions
the laser irradiation will be deactivated in the sham laser device by its manufacturer, but its visual light and acoustic functions maintained. The output power of the sham laser's infrared light will be zero mW, will be applied over the eight points over the face
Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) for 5 min over eight points over the face, with the laser probe in direct contact with the superficial roots of the facial nerve. The parameters will be used wavelength of 830 nano meter, frequency of 1 kilohertz, the duty cycle of 80%, and energy density of 10 J/cm'. During each session, the total energy will be delivered to the patient are 80 Jole.
gallium arsenide diode laser (BTL-5000 laser) will be used with infrared probes of 830 nm wavelength and 100 mW output power, average energy density of 10 J/em?, a frequency of 1 kilohertz, and a duty cycle of 80 %. In all cases, the laser will be in direct contact with the superficial roots of the facial nerve on the affected side and will be applied for 2 min and 5 s per point for 8 points with a total energy of 80 J
High intensity laser therapy treatment with pulsed neodymium doped: yttrium aluminum garnet laser. The apparatus provided the following options: pulsed emission (1,064 nm), very high peak powers (3 kW), high levels of fluency (energy density) (810-1,780 mJ/cm), brief duration (120-150 Ms), low frequency (10-40 Hertz), and a duty cycle of approximately 0.1 %. High intensity laser therapy will be applied with contact and perpendicular to the superficial roots of the facial nerve of the affected side. The time of application will be 7 s/per point with an energy density of 10 J/em'. The total energy delivered to the patient during one session will be 80 joules. The device calculates the number of pulses, energy received for each session, and the total energy delivered to the patient during the treatment session
Patients in all treatment groups received massage to the facial muscles and facial exercises. The facial exercises may include different facial expressions in front of mirror, applying a resistance to the sound side to reinforce the weakened side. A resisted exercise to the neck muscles was performed in all direction to encourage the movement of the facial muscles as neuromuscular facilitation exercises for facial muscles
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NCT07519421