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 — including long hours of poor posture, stress, or muscle strain — may contribute. In this case, no spinal injury was found, leading experts to link the cause to neuromuscular dysfunction….
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