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Torticollis

Torticollis is a form of dystonia (prolonged muscle contractions) in which the neck muscles contract involuntarily causing the head to turn.  Torticollis may occur without known cause (idiopathic), be genetic (inherited), or be acquired secondary to damage to the nervous system or muscles.  It may develop in childhood or adulthood.  Congenital torticollis (present at birth) may be caused by malpositioning of the head in the uterus, or be prenatal injury of the muscles or blood supply in the neck.


Chiropractic care works on correcting underlying causes and relieving symptoms associated with torticollis. Let us know if Advanced Health Chiropractic can help you.  Contact us if you have any questions by calling 816.453.1198 or emailing us at info@advancedhealthchiro.com.

SYMPTOMS

  • ENLARGEMENT OF THE NECK MUSCLES (POSSIBLY PRESENT AT BIRTH)
  • ASYMMETRY OF AN INFANT'S HEAD FROM SLEEPING ON THE AFFECTED SIDE
  • ELEVATION OF THE SHOULDER ON THE AFFECTED SIDE
  • STIFFNESS OF NECK MUSCLES
  • LIMITED RANGE OF MOTION
  • HEADACHE
  • NECK PAIN
  • HEAD TREMOR

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