This week we are going to discuss something which is quite common yet often difficult to diagnose—the wry neck syndrome. Wry neck syndrome is a condition which is caused by the locking of the cervical ...
Torticollis refers to a condition in which the sternocleidomastoid muscle is shorter (and sometimes tighter) on one side of the neck, causing the head to tilt toward the shortened muscle, while at the ...
Paul G. Donohue, M.D. and Keith Roach, M.D. DEAR DRS. DONOHUE AND ROACH: I was recently diagnosed with dystonia of the neck. I went to countless doctors before I finally saw a neurologist, who made ...
Hi, about 6 weeks ago I had a wry neck (torticollis), chiropractor sorted it out. A week later I ended up with pain at the back of my neck, coming from the shoulder, sometimes pain runs down the ...
The immediacy of the impact of the first part of this essay hit home when yours truly got to the office two days after it was published and was accosted by a member of the nursing staff who was ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. DEAR DRS. DONOHUE AND ROACH: I was recently diagnosed with dystonia of the ...
Dear Dr. Donohue: I was recently diagnosed with dystonia of the neck. I went to countless doctors before I finally saw a neurologist, who made the diagnosis. Are not very many doctors familiar with ...