Torticollis
Torticollis is a twisted neck, referring to the head being tipped to one side, while the chin is turned to the other.
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Alternate Name(s): Wry neck; Loxia ...... Torticollis is prolonged contraction of the neck muscles that causes the head to turn to one side.
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To ensure that parents get all the information available to them regarding torticollis and its appropriate treatment. We also want to provide support and an open forum for parents to discuss their situation and their needs.
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Torticollis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Torticollis, or wry neck , is a condition in which the head is tilted toward one side (cervical rotation), and the chin is elevated and turned toward the opposite side (cervical extension). Tortico...
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Causes of Torticollis including triggers, underlying medical cause of Torticollis, risk factors, and what causes Torticollis. ... Types of Torticollis...
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Treatments for Torticollis including drugs, prescription medications, alternative treatments, surgery, and lifestyle changes. ... Types of Torticollis...
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Torticollis is one of a broader category of disorders that exhibit flexion, extension, or twisting of muscles of the neck beyond their normal position. In torticollis your neck tends to ... ... Torticollis Overview...
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Overview: Torticollis (from the Latin torti, meaning twisted and collis, meaning neck) manifests as involuntary contractions of the neck muscles, leading to abnormal postures and movements of the head.1 It is not a diagnosis but a ... ... Congenital torticollis is rare and usually not encountered in the ED.
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Californian non-profit organization, providing support, referrals and information for patients and family members. ... Spasmodic Torticollis also known as "Cervical Dystonia." and is referred to by many simply as "torticollis.", is a painful and debilitating neurological movement disorder.
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