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Does Anyone Get Stiffness In Your Neck?

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Nashville, TN
November 9
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Yes, people diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease can experience stiffness in their neck. This stiffness is often due to muscle rigidity, which is a common symptom of Parkinson's. Additionally, pain in the nerves that run through the neck and shoulders is also reported by individuals with Parkinson's. For example, one member Show Full Answer

Yes, people diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease can experience stiffness in their neck. This stiffness is often due to muscle rigidity, which is a common symptom of Parkinson's. Additionally, pain in the nerves that run through the neck and shoulders is also reported by individuals with Parkinson's. For example, one member mentioned severe pain in their neck and shoulders, describing it as very painful and difficult to manage.

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