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Overuse Cervical Dystonia: A Case Report and Literature Review Cover

Overuse Cervical Dystonia: A Case Report and Literature Review

By: Elliot Hogg and  Michele Tagliati  
Open Access
|Sep 2016

Abstract

Background: Overuse or task-specific dystonia has been described in a number of professions characterized by repetitive actions, typically affecting the upper extremities. Cervical dystonia (CD), however, has rarely been associated with overuse.

Case Report: We present a case report of typical CD that developed in the context of chronic repetitive movements associated with the patient’s professional occupation as an office manager who spent many hours per day holding a phone to his ear.

Discussion: Overuse CD should be suspected when typical symptoms and signs of CD develop in the context of chronic repetitive use or overuse of cervical muscles, especially where exacerbating tasks involve asymmetric postures.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/tohm.304 | Journal eISSN: 2160-8288
Language: English
Submitted on: Jun 28, 2016
Accepted on: Aug 22, 2016
Published on: Sep 13, 2016
Published by: Columbia University Libraries/Information Services
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2016 Elliot Hogg, Michele Tagliati, published by Columbia University Libraries/Information Services
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons License.