Saturday, November 15, 2025

Symptoms of Torticollis

A photo of a woman sitting on a couch and holding her neck in pain, representing a number of issues that an Ann Arbor chiropractor can help with.
What does torticollis feel like? 

While experiences vary, common symptoms include:

  • Head tilted to one side
  • Limited range of motion in the neck
  • Muscle spasms and stiffness
  • Headaches linked to neck tension
  • Uneven shoulders or posture issues
  • If left untreated, torticollis may become chronic or interfere with daily life.

Learn more in our latest article.

How Your Local Ann Arbor Chiropractor Can Help with Torticollis

Specific structural chiropractic care is different from general chiropractic adjustments. Rather than focusing only on short-term pain relief, it targets spinal misalignments that may contribute to torticollis.

If you or your child struggles with torticollis, a consultation with your Ann Arbor chiropractor can be the first step toward relief and prevention of future episodes.

Contact Dr. Gessert’s office at (734) 221-0362 or by submitting a contact form

Saturday, November 1, 2025

What Causes Torticollis?

A photo of a woman sitting on a bed holding her neck in pain, representing a number of issues that an Ann Arbor chiropractor can help with.
Have you ever woken up with your neck “stuck” to one side? 

This condition, called torticollis, can affect people of all ages. Some common causes include:

  • Muscle strain from sleep or sudden movement
  • Spinal misalignments in the upper cervical spine
  • Congenital muscle tightness in infants
  • Degenerative changes like arthritis

In some cases, torticollis resolves quickly, but recurring episodes may point to a deeper spinal issue.


How Your Local Ann Arbor Chiropractor Can Help with Torticollis


Specific structural chiropractic care is different from general chiropractic adjustments. Rather than focusing only on short-term pain relief, it targets spinal misalignments that may contribute to torticollis.

If you or your child struggles with torticollis, a consultation with your Ann Arbor chiropractor can be the first step toward relief and prevention of future episodes.

Contact Dr. Gessert’s office at (734) 221-0362 or by submitting a contact form.