Opisthotonus

Opisthotonic tension is an involuntary muscle tension that occurs in the neck and back. It can occur under a variety of conditions, including stress, anxiety, fatigue and even during sleep. Opisthotonic movements can be involuntary, but can also be caused by an effort by the brain to trigger anxiety. However, most opisthotonic movements occur subconsciously without awareness of the part that originates in the brain, rather than due to physical stress or dysfunction.

What are the Causes of Opisthotonic Tension Some people experience some amount of opisthotonic tension due to general fatigue and stress. But others may notice it often, and can cause them physical discomfort in many areas of the body, for example, in the shoulders, neck, back, etc. This is a phenomenon where people stand with their head tense, like a pillar, and their back straight. This occurs when the nervous system sends signals that control the muscles so that they contract. These contractions cause tension in the parts of the body they are intended to affect, such as the neck, back, shoulders and hips. But such neuromuscular signals can also cause many health problems. In addition, epilepsy, migraine and other neurological disorders can cause an opisthotonic lifestyle. Although this condition is not painful, it can become a problem if such conditions