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Q: How long does it take for a muscle spasm in your neck to go away?
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Spasms of this straplike muscle often result in wryneck or torticollis?

The sternocleidomastoid muscle in the neck. Injury also called a wry neck.


What is the icd-9 code for neck spasm?

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What spasmodic is a stiff neck due to contraction of the neck muscles that pull the head toward the affected side?

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What is a wrick?

A wrick is a painful muscular spasm in the neck or back.


What might a lump on the left side at the base of a neck indicate?

A lump at the front of the neck could be inflamed lymph nodes, or an increase in one nodule of the thyroid gland which is a butterfly shaped organ in the neck belonging to the endocrine system. At the back of the neck a lump could be a muscle spasm or a problem with a spinal vertebra.


Is the neck muscle a skeletal muscle?

Yes, neck muscle is a skeletal muscle.There is no single neck muscle, however, all the muscles in the neck are skeletal.


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What is the medical term meaning wryneck?

Torticollis is the medical term meaning wryneck. Torticollis is a type of spasm of the neck that bends it into an unnatural position. Torticollis is a type of focal Dystonia, which is a neurological disorder of the basal ganglia in the brain.The medical term for wryneck is torticollis, which is a stiff neck due to muscle spasm.


What is A stiff neck due to a spasmodic contraction of the neck muscles?

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what is the name of the"strap muscle"in the neck? sternocleidomastoid


Is the neck a voluntary or involuntary muscle?

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