What is cervical neuromuscular syndrome?

The cause of the unexplained illness was not stress but "abnormality in the neck muscles"

Many people who concentrate on using a computer for long periods of time, check their e-mails on their cell phone, or play games all day suffer from headaches, dizziness, nausea, and constant fatigue. At home, there are also many housewives who suffer daily from chronic dizziness, fatigue, and headaches that no one notices.

This kind of unexplained physical discomfort is simply called "vague symptoms," but in severe cases it is a very serious illness that will lead to death in most cases. It is generally believed to be caused by stress, but in fact in many cases it is actually caused by "abnormalities in the neck muscles."

When there is an abnormality in the neck muscles, various neurological symptoms (especially the parasympathetic nervous system) appear. The parasympathetic nervous system is one of the most important nerves that controls the entire body, mainly the blood vessels, respiratory system, gastrointestinal system and digestive system. Therefore, "abnormality in the neck muscles" can cause physical discomfort.

[Diseases caused by stiff neck]
Tension headache, dizziness, autonomic nervous system imbalance, depression, panic disorder, whiplash, menopausal disorders (difficult to treat), chronic fatigue syndrome, dry eyes, hyperhidrosis, insomnia, functional gastrointestinal disorders, irritable bowel syndrome, functional esophageal dysphagia, blood pressure instability, VDT syndrome, dry mouth, constipation, orthostatic dysregulation (OD)

The fundamental treatment for general malaise symptoms begins with treating the neck

symptoms of general malaise are characterized by the appearance of symptoms treated by all medical departments, including otolaryngology, ophthalmology, gastroenterology, cardiology, neurosurgery, neurology, orthopedics, and psychiatry.

Even if patients visit all sorts of specialists, hospital tests do not reveal any abnormalities. In the end, patients are given "stopgap" symptomatic treatments such as painkillers.
If the medication is stopped, the symptoms will return immediately and will not improve at all. This is because there is no treatment for the "neck muscle abnormality" that causes the parasympathetic nervous system abnormality.
If inappropriate treatment is continued without diagnosing that the cause is an abnormality in the neck muscles, the symptoms will worsen and eventually the patient will become depressed.

This is depression caused by abnormalities in the neck muscles, and to distinguish it from psychiatric depression, we have named it "cervical neuromuscular depression (caused by autonomic nervous system abnormalities)."
Currently, cases of cervical muscular depression are on the rise, and account for more than 95% of all depression.
What's more, while even severe psychiatric major depression (true depression) has a suicide rate of around 15%, cervical muscular depression has an overwhelmingly high suicide rate.
Before you are destroyed both physically and mentally, please first suspect the possibility of cervical neuromuscular syndrome.

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At my facility, our mission is to "cure diseases that have not been cured at any other hospital until now," and our experienced doctors from Japan's fields of neurosurgery, neurology, gynecology, and orthopedics provide medical care.
Most of our doctors are calm and gentle, and are graduates of the University of Tokyo's Faculty of Medicine.

Medical facilities that can examine and diagnose cervical neuromuscular syndrome

Facilities that provide treatment include

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Facilities that can treat cervical neuromuscular syndrome

Regarding treatment, there are specialized neck stiffness treatment clinics (listed below) in various locations that I supervise and supervise.
At these clinics, treatment is provided by staff who have been thoroughly trained at my facilities in how to treat cervical neuromuscular syndrome.