Facial Masking in Parkinson’s Disease
Facial Masking in Parkinson’s Disease
[2 Webrips (MP3) (2017) + 2 images (JPEG) + 1 ebook (PDF)]
Description
Facial masking causes a loss of facial expressivity. The muscles of the face lose muscle tone, leading to a seemingly blank expression.For people who don’t know facial masking, the blank expression can be misconstrued as a lack of interest, displeasure, low sociability or low cognition. We’re accustomed to a person’s face shifting and changing regularly with the conversation. With a masked face, there is often slowness and stillness in the muscles of the face.Source: https://www.davisphinneyfoundation.org
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