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Torticollis / Stiff Neck / Wryneck / Cervical Dystonia

Spasmodic torticollis is a chronic neurological movement disorder causing the neck to involuntarily turn to the left, right, upwards, and/or downwards. The condition is also referred to as "cervical dystonia".

 

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Torticollis / Stiff Neck / Wryneck / Cervical Dystonia

The word 'Torticollis' comes from the Latin, tortus meaning "Twisted" and Collum meaning "Neck".Torticollis refers to the neck in a twisted or bent position due to imbalance of neck muscles and leads to involuntary contractions of the neck muscle refers to presentation of the...Read More

Posted on : Thursday, April 15, 2010 12:00 AM
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misty.009
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hi have a problem with my neck going to the right had a mri scan showed wear and tear but still have the same problem with my neck would i need a second opipion,thanks
Replied on Saturday, August 25, 2012 1:49 PM

salman58
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My brother aged 58 has neck and right hand torticollis. It started with neck now his hand is twisted up to his head. He has it for 5 years. Lots of pain and discomfort to him. He has been to many neurophysicians and has regualr physiotherapy but to no avail. Is he a candidate for surgery and by whom? He lives in Islamabad Pakistan. Any recomendations would be greatly appriciated.
Replied on Sunday, October 21, 2012 6:17 AM
My daughter [13 years] has congenital torticollis. We did some physiotherapy at young age but due to poor insurance and our negligence did not do much. Now she has a bit of facial assymmetry (not noticable) and tilted head (noticable). She has full range of motion and can keep her neck straight if she is concious. Is there anything we can do for her now ? Will Physio/Chiropractic help at this age ?
Replied on Friday, December 14, 2012 11:01 AM
Hello,I am from Assam and my problem is that my son is 13 years old and has congenital torticollis. His head is noticeably tilted to one side and the muscle on the side of his neck is constantly taut. his face has also developed asymmetrically.If someone tell me , In India,which hospital is best for congenital toricollis surgery,kindly provide me the adress and contact details.
Replied on Thursday, October 9, 2014 1:32 AM
 




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