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Adult torticollis, also known as cervical dystonia or “wryneck,” is a condition where your neck muscles go into spasm and pull your head to one side. Torticollis is often painful and can ...
Orthopedic Surgeon is Begging Men Over 40 to Strengthen These Neglected Muscles to Eliminate Chronic Neck and Upper-Back Pain ...
Medically reviewed by Nicholas R. Metrus, MD Tardive dyskinesia and dystonia are both neurological disorders that can affect your muscles and cause involuntary muscle contractions. Tardive dyskinesia, ...
A muscle knot, or trigger point, is a contraction within a muscle that refused to release. The pain can be localized or radiate to other parts of the body. For example, a trigger point in a neck ...
This article presents a 5-minute session designed to restore neck stiffness and mobility. It can help decrease neck muscle tension, normalize muscle imbalance, and improve cervical mobility. Sitting ...
Movements involving intense muscle contractions in the neck and shoulder may contribute to this fracture. Additionally, people doing certain sports are more likely to have a clay shoveler’s ...
Neck muscles are bodies of tissue that produce motion in the neck when stimulated. The muscles of the neck run from the base of the skull to the upper back and work together to bend the head and ...
Nuchal rigidity refers to neck stiffness caused by bacterial meningitis and other serious medical conditions. A person with nuchal rigidity has tightness and inability to move the neck muscles ...