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Movement Disorders

Cervical Dystonia

What Are Movement Disorders?

Neck Pain

Cervical dystonia is otherwise known as spasmodic torticollis. What this means is that one’s neck muscle will contract involuntarily. That can be quite painful. It may even cause your head to rotate to one side, twist, or tilt forwards and backwards. This is a rare disorder that is primarily prevalent in middle-aged adults, but can occur at any age.

What Are Movement Disorders Caused By?

Shoulder Pain

For majority of cervical dystonia cases the cause is unknown. It could be due to a genetic component and be a part of one’s family history. In other cases, cervical dystonia can be caused by any head, neck, or shoulder injuries. Although this disorder can occur at any time, it most commonly presents in individuals 30+ years of age. It is also more common in women than men.

Diagnosis and Treatment of Movement Disorders

Injections

In addition to the visual presentation that may help with a diagnosis of cervical dystonia, a physical examination can also be done to confirm the diagnosis. Although there’s no cure, treatment is available to address the symptoms. Botulinum toxin drugs like Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin can be used as a paralyzing agent and injected directly into the neck muscle causing the contractions.

Additionally, use of heat packs and massage may help relax the muscles of the neck and shoulder. Combining these methods of treatment with exercises may be beneficial with increasing neck strength and flexibility.

Resources:

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cervical-dystonia/symptoms-causes/syc-20354123

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cervical-dystonia/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20354128

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