A recent medical case in Isfahan has brought new attention to Dropped Head Syndrome (DHS) — a rare and often misunderstood neuromuscular disorder. The case involved a 23-year-old man who developed severe weakness in his neck muscles, leaving him unable to hold his head upright. Doctors described his condition as a “fixed forward-bending posture,” a symptom that can drastically affect mobility, communication, and even breat…Continue Reading Dropped Head Syndrome occurs when the neck extensor muscles lose strength, often due to underlying neurological or muscular diseases such as myasthenia gravis, ALS, or Parkinson’s disease. However, doctors also note that lifestyle factors...
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