Abstract
Cervical dystonia, the most common focal dystonia, frequently results in cervical pain and disability as well as impairments affecting postural control. The predominant treatment for cervical dystonia is provided by physicians, and treatment can vary from pharmacological to surgical. Little literature examining more conservative approaches, such as physical therapy, exists. This article reviews the etiology and pathophysiology of the disease as well as medical and physical therapist management for people with cervical dystonia. © 2007 American Physical Therapy Association.
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Crowner, B. E. (2007, November). Cervical dystonia: Disease profile and clinical management. Physical Therapy. https://doi.org/10.2522/ptj.20060272
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