Focal Cervical Dystonia
Focal cervical dystonia is the most common type of cervical dystonia.
Focal cervical dystonia is the most common type of cervical dystonia.
Primary cervical dystonia refers to cervical dystonia that is not associated with any…
Secondary cervical dystonia refers to cervical dystonia caused by another neurological condition or…
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The craniocervical region is the immediate area surrounding the junction between the skull and neck.
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