Physical therapy can help relieve secondary consequences of torticollis. Regular muscle stretching prevents contracture, or permanent muscle shortening. Pain and spasm may be temporarily lessened with application of heat or ice.
An occupational therapist can suggest home or work modifications to reduce fatigue and improve function.
Stress management techniques may help prevent worsening.
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The definition of stress management is to control stress. Good stress management provides a healthy way to relieve stress.
There is no way known to prevent torticollis.
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No. However, spasmodic torticollis is quite a painful condition (in the neck).
Torticollis most commonly begins between age 30-60, with females affected twice as often as males. According to the National Spasmodic Torticollis Association, torticollis affects 83,000 people in the United States.
Antispasmodic herbs may help to relax the muscles. In addition, herbs that can help balance the stimulus from the nervous system are often recommended.
Some psychotherapists teach relaxation techniques, biofeedback, or other approaches to stress management as well as cognitive restructuring.
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Also known as a wry neck, spasmodic torticollis is a stiff neck due to spasmodic contraction of the neck muscle. The spasm causes the head to be pulled toward the affected side.