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== Objective == | |||
The Facial Grading System [FGS] is a tool used for clinical evaluation of [[Facial Nerve]] function. The scale scores range of movement of the facial muscles, and records the score as a % where full range movement = 100%. | |||
== Intended Population == | |||
The FGS is intended for use on people with [[Facial Palsy]] irrespective of the cause of the facial palsy or weakness. |
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Original Editor - Wendy Walker
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Objective[edit | edit source]
The Facial Grading System [FGS] is a tool used for clinical evaluation of Facial Nerve function. The scale scores range of movement of the facial muscles, and records the score as a % where full range movement = 100%.
Intended Population[edit | edit source]
The FGS is intended for use on people with Facial Palsy irrespective of the cause of the facial palsy or weakness.