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    Exercises to help Cervical Dystonia - wryneck, torticollis


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    re: Exercises to help Cervical Dystonia - wryneck, torticollis

    HI all,

    Can I ask a stupid question about Wikipedia reference-linkdystonia's?

    Whats the difference between high tone post stroke in the neck causing a contracture and cervical dystonia, which seems to have an unknown aetiology.

    We dont seem to call high tone in strokes, cervical dystonias?

    Thanks.


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    re: Exercises to help Cervical Dystonia - wryneck, torticollis

    You might look for postings on Wikipedia reference-linkSpasmodic torticollis or Wikipedia reference-linkwryneck as these are perhaps more common uses of terms to describe this type of issue.

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    Re: Exercises to help Cervical Dystonia - wryneck, torticollis

    Thanks - I did but doesn't seem to answer my question.

    Could anyone help?



 
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