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Barros, Francheska Jamila S.

Barros, Francheska Jamila S.

by Francheska Jamila Barros -
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5 Muscles affected by Bell’s palsy & Actions

  1. Frontalis

    • Action: Raises eyebrows and wrinkles forehead

  1. Orbicularis oculi

    • Action: Closes eyelids

  1. Orbicularis oris

    • Action: Closes and compresses the lips

  1. Buccinator

    • Action: Presses cheeks against teeth and lips, draws angle of mouth laterally and superiorly

  1. Platysma

    • Action: Draws outer part of lower lip inferiorly and posteriorly as in pouting; depresses mandible

 

Mechanism of the patient’s muscle weakness

Bell’s Palsy is a facial paralysis which is caused by dysfunction of cranial nerve VII. It results in inability or reduced ability to move the muscles on the affected side of the face. The facial nerve being damaged by inflammation caused it to become enlarged. Ischemia develops when a nerve swells within its bone canal, obstructing the flow of blood to the nerve. Although this inflammation initially results in a brief loss of sensory or motor function, it has the potential to subsequently induce permanent nerve damage.

 

Other symptoms the patient may exhibit as a result of facial muscle weakness

  • Trouble in retaining saliva on the affected side of the face

  • Difficulty closing an eyelid

  • Ability to wrinkle the forehead is limited

 

References:

Mayo Clinic. (2022). Bell’s palsy. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/bells-palsy/symptoms-causes/syc-20370028#:~:text=Facial%20weakness%20or%20paralysis%20may,affected%20side%20of%20your%20face

 

Rubin, M. (2022). Facial Nerve Palsy. https://www.merckmanuals.com/en-ca/professional/neurologic-disorders/neuro-ophthalmologic-and-cranial-nerve-disorders/facial-nerve-palsy

 

Sheffield, S. (2022). Frontalis Muscle - Attachments, Actions & Innervation. https://www.getbodysmart.com/facial-expression-muscles/frontalis-muscle/

 

Taylor, D. (2021). Bell Palsy.  https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1146903-overview#:~:text=The%20facial%20nerve%20passes%20through,%2C%20buccinator%2C%20and%20platysma%20muscles.



Tortora, G., & Derrickson, B. (2017). Principles of Anatomy & Physiology (15th ed.). John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

 

Zandian, A., Osiro, S., Hudson, R., Ali, I., Matusz, P., Tubbs, S., & Loukas, M. (2014). The neurologist’s dilemma: A comprehensive clinical review of Bell’s palsy, with emphasis on current management trends. http://doi.org/10.12659/MSM.889876