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Dropped head syndrome is caused by neck weakness. It usually occurs within the first one to two years after the onset of ALS. Treatment of dropped head syndrome in ALS is typically a cervical collar to hold the head up, improving posture, making it easier to perform daily tasks, and supporting socialization. Multiple therapies may help support the person as symptoms progress through hands-on treatment and providing adaptive aids:

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