Dropped Head Syndrome: An Update on Etiology and Surgical Management.
James D BrodellAron SulovariDavid N BernsteinPhillip C MongioviEmma CiafaloniPaul T RuberyAddisu MesfinPublished in: JBJS reviews (2021)
» Dropped head syndrome is a group of disorders with diverse etiologies involving different anatomical components of the neck, ultimately resulting in a debilitating, flexible, anterior curvature of the cervical spine.
» Causes of dropped head syndrome include myasthenia gravis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinson disease, radiation therapy, and cumulative age-related changes. Idiopathic cases have also been reported.
» Nonoperative treatment of dropped head syndrome includes orthotic bracing and physical therapy.
» Surgical treatment of dropped head syndrome consists of cervical spine fusion to correct the deformity.
» The limited data available examining the clinical and radiographic outcomes of surgical intervention indicate a higher rate of complications with the majority having favorable outcomes in the long term.