Torticollis Definition
Torticollis (Wryneck)
Torticollis, also known as wryneck, is a twisting of the neck that causes the head to rotate and tilt at an odd angle.
What is Torticollis?
- Congenital Muscular Torticollis (CMT): The most common type present at birth. It's caused by a shortened or overly tight sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle in the neck.
Acquired Torticollis: This form develops after birth, often due to injury, illness, or unknown causes.
Causes
Here's a breakdown of some injury, illness, and unknown causes of acquired torticollis:
Injury
- Birth trauma: During difficult deliveries, injury can occur to the neck muscles, leading to torticollis.
- Minor neck trauma: Injuries sustained in sports, minor accidents, or even awkward sleeping positions can cause muscle strain or inflammation, leading to torticollis.
Illness
- Upper respiratory infections: Viral or bacterial infections of the throat, lymph nodes, or ears can cause...