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- Neck-tongue syndrome on sudden turning of the head - PMC
Afferents fibres from the lingual nerve travelling via the hypoglossal nerve to the second cervical root provide a plausible anatomical explanation for compression of that root causing numbness of half the tongue
- The neck-tongue syndrome following cervical whiplash injury
Neck-tongue syndrome is a disorder causing unilateral neck pain, accompanied by simultaneous ipsilateral numbness of the tongue It is explicable by compression of the second cervical root in the atlantoaxial space on sharp rotation of the neck
- Neck-tongue syndrome - Wikipedia
Neck-tongue syndrome (NTS), which was first recorded in 1980, [1] is a rare disorder characterized by neck pain with or without tingling and numbness of the tongue on the same side as the neck pain [2] Sharp lateral movement of the head triggers the pain, usually lasting from a few seconds to a few minutes Headaches may occur with the onset
- Neck-Tongue Syndrome: Viewpoints on Etiology in a Patient . . .
Neck-Tongue Syndrome (NTS) is a type of cervicogenic headache recently reviewed by Gelfand et al whose proposed criteria entail unilateral neck and or occipital pain accompanied by ipsilateral tongue dysesthesia and or abnormal posture upon sudden turning of the neck
- Manual Therapy and Exercise for a Patient With Neck-Tongue . . .
Proposed causes include compression or irritation of the C2 nerve root as it courses behind the atlantoaxial joint or hypertro-phy of the inferior oblique muscle The primary purpose of this case report was to describe the conservative physical therapy treatment of a patient with uncomplicated NTS
- Neck-Tongue syndrome: A systematic review - Amy A Gelfand . . .
Neck-Tongue syndrome is a relatively rare headache disorder characterized by brief attacks of neck and or occipital pain that are brought out by abrupt head turning and accompanied by ipsilateral symptoms in the tongue
- An anatomical basis for the neck-tongue syndrome - PubMed
The most likely cause of the simultaneous occurrence of suboccipital pain and ipsilateral numbness of the tongue is an abnormal subluxation of one lateral atlanto-axial joint with impacti … The C2 nerve roots and rami were dissected in five cadavers to explore the pathogenesis of Neck-Tongue Syndrome
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