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Depressor Anguli Oris Injury Treatment Guide ( 2021 ) UK FREE LEGAL ADVICE - https://legalexpert.co.uk/ To see if you have a valid claim call - 0800 652 7676 If you’ve sustained a depressor anguli oris muscle injury following an accident that wasn’t your fault, but was down to the negligence of others, you should bear in mind that you may be entitled to compensation. In order to bring a claim for compensation, we recommend that you speak to a personal injury claims specialist that has experience in dealing with depressor anguli oris muscle injury claims. The good news for you is that LegalExpert.co.uk offers a completely free, zero obligation consultation, where we’ll talk through your depressor anguli oris muscle injury incident with you in order to help you establish what your options are. You can speak to us by calling our freephone helpline on 0800 652 7676 or by visiting our around the clock live chat service at legalexpert.co.uk – we’re open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week so you can speak to us whenever you’d like. The depressor anguli oris muscle is a muscle located on the head in the mouth area and the muscle depresses the corner of the mouth which is associated with frowning and if your depressor anguli oris has become damaged or injured in an accident, we strongly recommend that you speak to a medical professional as soon as possible as they’ll be able to arrange for testing and imaging in order for them to see the extent of the damage. Injuries of this nature often occur in conjunction with severe head injuries. If you’ve suffered a severe head injury, the NHS recommends that you visit a&e or call 999. They will asses you and administer appropriate treatment. There are a number of steps, recommended by NHS that following a head injury, following your hospital visit, you may be recommend to; • have someone stay with you for the first 24 hours, and keep a phone to hand in case any problems arise and you need medical help • get plenty of rest and avoid stressful situations • avoid drinking alcohol or taking illegal drugs • avoid taking sleeping pills, sedatives or tranquillisers (unless prescribed by your doctor) • take paracetamol if you have a headache, but avoid non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen and aspirin (unless prescribed by a doctor) • avoid playing contact sports, such as football or rugby, for at least 3 weeks, and speak to your doctor before starting to play these sports again • not return to work or school until you have completely recovered and feel well enough to do so • not drive a car or motorbike, ride a bicycle or operate machinery until you have completely recovered and it's safe and legal to do so But you should “seek immediate medical attention if you develop any further symptoms of a severe head injury while recovering at home.” So, if you’ve been involved in an accident which has resulted in a depressor anguli oris muscle injury and you believe that you’re entitled to compensation, we’ll be more than happy to hear from you. You should bear in mind that if you’re successful in your claim for compensation, the cost of any private treatment should be covered as well as any loss of income from time off work which may be claimed back for when bringing a claim for compensation. If we take your case on, we’ll be happy to put you in touch with a medical specialist and aim to find one in your area so that you’re not having to go out of your way, in order to further aid your recovery should you require any further treatment to help your recovery. They’ll go over depressor anguli oris exercise, depressor labii inferioris, levator anguli, oris facial expression, levator anguli oris and levator labii superioris and depressor anguli oris botox complications