Klippel-File Syndrome

Synonyms: congenital cervical synostosis Definition The so-called Klippel-Feil Syndrome describes a congenital malformation that mainly affects the cervical spine. The main characteristic is an adhesion of cervical vertebrae, which can be accompanied by other malformations. The Klippel-Feil syndrome was first fully described in 1912 by Maurice Klippel, a French neurologist and psychiatrist, and André Feil, … Klippel-File Syndrome

Symptoms | Klippel-File Syndrome

Symptoms Characteristic symptoms are restricted movement, headache, predisposition to migraine, neck pain and nerve pain caused by abnormal shaping of the vertebrae, which then mechanically irritate the emerging nerve roots, or by mostly congenital narrowing of the spinal canal, a so-called myelopathy. In addition, there are numerous associated malformations and symptoms. There may be other … Symptoms | Klippel-File Syndrome

Prognosis | Klippel-File Syndrome

Prognosis The prognosis is extremely variable and depends strongly on the individual disease severity and any consequential damage that has already occurred. However, the Klippel-Feil Syndrome cannot be treated causally. Also, the symptoms usually increase with age in the context of degenerative changes in the spine. In terms of life expectancy, Klippel-Feil syndrome has a … Prognosis | Klippel-File Syndrome

Duration of symptoms | Symptoms of a cervical spine syndrome

Duration of symptoms The duration of the cervical spine syndrome is very variable, since it is determined by the cause of the cervical spine problem. If the symptoms improve within 3 weeks, we speak of an acute cervical spine syndrome, whereas if the symptoms persist for more than 3 months, we speak of a chronic … Duration of symptoms | Symptoms of a cervical spine syndrome

Neck tensions

Introduction Neck tensions show up as persistent pain caused by increased basic tension (muscle tone) of the neck muscles. These often become stronger during movements, although they do not subside completely even when at rest. The trapezius muscle is often affected, one of the most prominent muscles in the neck, which extends from the underside … Neck tensions

Symptoms | Neck tensions

Symptoms Initially, patients with tense neck muscles feel a mostly local pressure on the corresponding muscle areas. If this does not lead to a relaxation of the muscles, a hardening of the muscles soon develops, which can also then affect the surrounding nerve tracts. This leads to moderate to severe pain. The pain is described … Symptoms | Neck tensions

Diagnosis | Neck tensions

Diagnosis Since neck tensions have many different causes, it can sometimes be difficult to make a diagnosis. In the case of stress-related causes and signs of wear and tear, such as osteoporosis or arthrosis, a visit to the family doctor can be helpful. Malpositions of the spine can best be visualized with imaging techniques such … Diagnosis | Neck tensions

When does my neck pain become chronic? | Neck tensions

When does my neck pain become chronic? One speaks of chronic neck pain when the tensions last for at least three months and the pain severely affects your everyday life. Chronic neck pain can be divided into specific and non-specific pain, whereby non-specific pain is usually caused by poor posture, stress, incorrect sleeping position or … When does my neck pain become chronic? | Neck tensions