Optical analysis of facial nerve degeneration in Bell's palsy

HADAS LUPA YITZHAK, MICHAEL WOLF, NISAN OZANA, YARDEN TZABARI KELMAN, ZEEV ZALEVSKY

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Abstract

This paper is an initial proof of concept for an optical speckled-based method for the evaluation of facial nerve paralysis. Differences between the affected and the healthy sides of the face were measured in patients with Bell's palsy-a peripheral facial nerve paralysis. The patients' faces were illuminated with two symmetrical spots on their nasolabial folds and the reflected speckle patterns were analyzed. Muscle activity was evaluated by muscle tone contraction-release motion inducing associated skin tilting movements. The skin movements were imaged with a defocused lens, which enables extraction of the speckle pattern's time changing trajectory. We found an asymmetry ratio expression that may be the key for the estimation of the degeneration level in Bell's palsy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1155-1161
Number of pages7
JournalOSA Continuum
Volume4
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Apr 2021

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