“When I woke up this morning, I couldn’t move my
neck! Every time I try to move it, I
feel sharp pain on the left side of the neck shooting down into the shoulder
blade. It just came out of nowhere!”
Chances are, you are suffering from
a common condition called torticollis, which literally means, “twisted neck” after
the Latin terms of “torti” (twisted) and “collis” (neck). The common name for this is “wry neck,” and
it’s basically a painful muscle spasm, like a “Charlie-horse” but located in
the neck muscles. Usually, a person
wakes up in the morning with this and the cause is often related to sleeping
with the window being open or a fan or air conditioner blowing on you. It can also relate to a “cold settling in the
muscle” after a cold or flu virus.
Trauma such as falling or a car accident can also cause torticollis.
However, most of the time, patients with torticollis are not sure what caused
the abrupt onset of symptoms.
Usually, torticollis will gradually
improve over a 2 week time frame. However, it only takes a few days to a week
(at the most) if you receive chiropractic adjustments. Most importantly, without treatments, the
sharp pain can last a week and can severely limit your activity, often
prohibiting work as well as your desired “fun” activities. Hence, most people prefer having this treated
as opposed to “waiting it out.” In some cases, it can last longer than a month
and in rare cases even longer, so getting this treated is highly
recommended. Also, try to get in for a
treatment immediately before the muscle spasm really sets up. We find this to be the most effective
approach. Here are a list of symptoms for torticollis:
Acute Torticollis Symptoms
·
Muscle
spasms
·
Neck
and shoulder pain
·
Neck
and spine contortion (neck twisted to right or left side of body)
If you or someone you know has these symptoms, visit our website at www.carechirotn.com to find out more about our office and how we can help!
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