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focal-dystonia

What is Focal Dystonia: Symptoms and Management

Welcome to a comprehensive exploration of focal dystonia. This neurological condition impacts muscle control and coordination. It is particularly in specialized movements. Musician’s dystonia manifests in specific areas of the body. It often affects musicians, writers, or athletes who rely heavily on precise motor skills. In this guide, we grub into the manifestations, common causes,…

Maushmi Sheth
04/03/24
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10 Frequently Asked Questions about Dystonia

Are you worried about the possibility of experiencing dystonia? If so, you likely have many questions about what dystonia disease is, what causes it, and how to cure it. These are all common concerns for those who experience this neurological disorder.  Dystonia is a neurological disorder involving prolonged muscle contractions and abnormal postures. It can…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
23/01/23
cervical dystonia diagnosis

Cervical Dystonia Diagnosis and Treatment

Dystonia is a neurological movement disorder that causes involuntary muscle contractions and spasms. There are many different types of dystonia, each with its symptoms.  Cervical dystonia is a type of dystonia in which the neck muscles are affected. Symptoms may include difficulty turning your head, neck pain, and headaches. If you are experiencing any of…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
19/01/23
Strategy for Living with Dystonia

Strategy for Living with Dystonia

Life with dystonia can be difficult and time-consuming. First, the disease frightens people, isolating them from many. But people with dystonia don’t have to be alone. Dystonia is a neurological movement disorder. It causes involuntary contractions, tremors, and spasms. The disease may cause pain or make it difficult to perform everyday activities.  If you have…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
29/12/22
dystonia types

11 Types of Dystonia

Dystonia is a movement disorder. If a patient has this disease, his muscles can involuntarily contract. Doctors talk about several types of dystonia, such as: Generalized; Focal; Multifocular; Segmental. They differ from each other in the area of damage to the body. So, a generalized type of dystonia can affect all body parts. While other…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
27/12/22
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Cervical Dystonia: Symptoms and Causes

If you are like most people, you probably think of the word “dystonia” as a movement disorder. But have you ever heard what cervical dystonia is? Are you familiar with the name spasmodic torticollis? In brief, it is a form of dystonia that affects the neck.  Cervical dystonia can cause neck stiffness and pain. And…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
08/12/22
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Helpful Exercises for Cervical Dystonia

A rare motor disorder is a spastic torticollis. It causes uncontrolled contraction of the neck muscles. It can cause you to have an abnormal head position. You may also have heard the name cervical dystonia. Adults with torticollis may experience pain and exhibit unusual postures or motions. You cannot cure dystonia, although therapies can lessen…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
Physical therapy for dystonia

Physical Therapy for Dystonia

Dystonia is a condition classified by muscle spasms and contractions. Although it cannot be cured, some remedies can help you control the symptoms. One treatment option is physical therapy. It can relieve symptoms and improve the quality of life. Physical therapy for dystonia focuses on exercises that can calm muscle spasms and enhance the range…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
25/10/22
Diagnosis of Dystonia and Complications

Diagnosis of Dystonia and Complications

Dystonia is a neurological ailment. It’s characterized by involuntary muscle flexions. It leads to twisting and repetitive movements or abnormal postures. While it predominantly affects adults, the illness can manifest in people of any age.  This article delves into the intricacies of the diagnosis of dystonia. And it explores the potential complications associated with this…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
03/08/22
Difference Between Dyskinesia and Dystonia

Difference Between Dyskinesia and Dystonia

Dyskinesia and dystonia are two completely different diseases that people often confuse and consider as the same phenomenon. Dyskinesia is a condition in which the patient has trouble moving due to impaired brain control when it is responsible for moving muscles. Dystonia is a disease that manifests itself in involuntary muscle contractions that lead to…

Sandeep Dhanyamraju
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