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Old 03-16-2015, 01:36 PM #1
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Default Head Jerking Question

Hi, I have severe anxiety and have recently started getting muscle spasm in my shoulders and neck that cause sometimes cause my head to jerk. I would like to know if this can cause any problems with the brain. I know that a quick acceleration of the head is what causes concussions/TBIs, but is this jerking enough to cause one? Thank you for the help.
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