Guide To The Causes Of Cervical Dystonia
November 14, 2019
Cervical dystonia, otherwise known as spasmodic torticollis, is a rarely occurring condition that causes the muscles of the neck to undergo involuntary contractions. This leads them to twist into abnormal positions, which in turn causes the head to move in involuntary ways. Some patients might experience twisting of their chin or ear toward their shoulder, or movement of their chin straight down or up. Others might have postural abnormalities like one raised shoulder. Muscle spasms and spasticity are often very painful for individuals with cervical dystonia.