Treatment Options For Lhermitte's Sign
Lhermitte's sign is a sudden unpleasant sensation that radiates from the top of the neck and down the spine. It is considered to be a neuropathic pain flare up triggered by certain movements of the head and neck. Individuals who have experienced Lhermitte's sign often describe it as an electric shock or a strong vibration. Lhermitte's sign has a strong association with a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis because the sensation is caused by nerve cells with no myelin on them. Multiple sclerosis is a disease where the immune system attacks nerve cells and destroys the myelin sheath protecting them. Other causes of Lhermitte's sign include vitamin B12 deficiency, spinal cord compression, transverse myelitis, lupus, disc herniation, and Bechet's disease. Learn about the options available for treating Lhermitte's sign now.
Improve Overall Posture

Improvement of posture refers to the proper alignment of the head in relation to the neck and spine. The poor posture most associated with Lhermitte's sign is the forward head posture that puts the weight of the head in front of the shoulders rather than right above them. This places unnecessary stress and pressure on the cervical spine, which can trigger Lhermitte's sign. Additionally, the muscles responsible for holding up the weight of the head are continuously compensating for the increased pull of gravity on the head from the forward head posture. A hunched upper back can also cause strain on the neck muscles that can trigger the onset of Lhermitte's sign. A physiotherapist who specializes in the areas of stiffness, spasms, spasticity, balance, and correction of posture. can provide techniques and help improve a patient's overall posture.
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