Chiropractic management of Bell palsy with low-level laser and manipulation: a case report
A ChiroSecure Research Update
Abstract: The purpose of this case report is to describe chiropractic management including the use of cold laser and chiropractic manipulation in the treatment of a patient with Bell palsy.
Discussion: A 40-year-old male patient had a 10-day history of facial paralysis on his left side, including the inability to close his left eye, which also had tearing and a burning sensation. The patient had trouble lifting his left lip and complained of drooling while brushing his teeth. There was no previous history of similar symptoms or a recent infection. Prior treatment had included oral steroids.
The patient was treated with low-level laser therapy and chiropractic manipulation 2 times in 4 days. The laser was applied along the course of the facial nerve for 30 seconds at each point and for 1 minute at the stylomastoid foramen. The laser used was a GaAs class 4 laser with a wavelength of 910 nm. The patient perceived a 70% to 80% improvement of facial movement after the first treatment. After the second treatment, the patient reported full control of his facial movements.
Conclusion: A patient with acute facial paralysis appeared to have complete resolution of his symptoms following the application of low-level laser therapy and chiropractic manipulation.
Reference: Rubis LM. Chiropractic management of Bell palsy with low level laser and manipulation: a case report. J Chiropr Med. 2013 Dec;12(4):288-91. doi: 10.1016/j.jcm.2013.10.001. PMID: 24396332; PMCID: PMC3838725. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24396332/