Background: Deglutition dysfunction like dysphagia may be associated with cervical symptoms. Findings: A young female complained of pain on the neck and swallowing dysfunction that was reduced by means of isometric contraction of cervical muscles. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed an anterior C5-C6 disc protrusion associated with a lesion of the anterior longitudinal ligament. Barium radiograph showed a small anterior cervical osteophyte at C6 level and dynamic X-ray excluded anatomical instability. The treatment included manual therapy and active exercises to improve muscular stability. Conclusions: Diagnostic hypothesis was a combination of cervical disc dysfunction associated with C6 osteophyte and reduced functional stability
Large anterior cervical osteophytes can occur in degeneration of the cervical spine or in diffuse id...
SummaryIntroductionOverlooking an etiologic hypothesis in acute neck pain with dysphagia may lead to...
The acute tendinitis of the longus colli muscle is an unusual diagnosis in the cases of acute dyspha...
Background: Deglutition dysfunction like dysphagia may be associated with cervical symptoms. Findi...
Background: Deglutition dysfunction like dysphagia may be associated with cervical symptoms. Findin...
Background and Objectives Dysphagia is the medical term to describe the symptom of difficulty in sw...
Background and Objectives Dysphagia is the medical term to describe the symptom of difficulty in sw...
Dysphagia (swallowing difficulty) is most often related to another health problems, including brain ...
The objective of this study is to highlight the possibility of dysphagia induced by a...
The objective of this study is to highlight the possibility of dysphagia induced by a...
We report a rare case of anterior cervical disc herniation associated with dysphagia. A 32-year-old ...
Although cervical spondylosis is a common disorder, dysphagia induced by osteophyte formation is unc...
Introduction: Degenerative changes of the cervical spine are more common in elderly, but anterior ce...
Abstract: The use of conventional modalities for chronic neck pain remains debatable, primarily beca...
STUDY DESIGN: Case report. OBJECTIVES: To describe a rare case of cervical spondylolysis with an ad...
Large anterior cervical osteophytes can occur in degeneration of the cervical spine or in diffuse id...
SummaryIntroductionOverlooking an etiologic hypothesis in acute neck pain with dysphagia may lead to...
The acute tendinitis of the longus colli muscle is an unusual diagnosis in the cases of acute dyspha...
Background: Deglutition dysfunction like dysphagia may be associated with cervical symptoms. Findi...
Background: Deglutition dysfunction like dysphagia may be associated with cervical symptoms. Findin...
Background and Objectives Dysphagia is the medical term to describe the symptom of difficulty in sw...
Background and Objectives Dysphagia is the medical term to describe the symptom of difficulty in sw...
Dysphagia (swallowing difficulty) is most often related to another health problems, including brain ...
The objective of this study is to highlight the possibility of dysphagia induced by a...
The objective of this study is to highlight the possibility of dysphagia induced by a...
We report a rare case of anterior cervical disc herniation associated with dysphagia. A 32-year-old ...
Although cervical spondylosis is a common disorder, dysphagia induced by osteophyte formation is unc...
Introduction: Degenerative changes of the cervical spine are more common in elderly, but anterior ce...
Abstract: The use of conventional modalities for chronic neck pain remains debatable, primarily beca...
STUDY DESIGN: Case report. OBJECTIVES: To describe a rare case of cervical spondylolysis with an ad...
Large anterior cervical osteophytes can occur in degeneration of the cervical spine or in diffuse id...
SummaryIntroductionOverlooking an etiologic hypothesis in acute neck pain with dysphagia may lead to...
The acute tendinitis of the longus colli muscle is an unusual diagnosis in the cases of acute dyspha...