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Neck clicking sound
My 5 year old boy had got a hairline fracture in his arm so had wore a sling for 10 days when he was 3 years old.after few months I observed that whenever he lifts his head up and down there is a clicking/popping sound.he has a problem pushing with his head forward whereas other sides he pushes easily.is it related to any muscular problem or is it common in kids .no other problems except this clicking and neck strength problem.xray was normal a year ago and no problem anything else.what should be done and any excercise to clear it.
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Put a one kg sand bag on top of the head and make him walk for 5minutes  twice a day. Sand bag must not be touched by the kid. It should be balanced  and face should be facing forward neutral position.
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Sir visit nearest physiotherapy center for proper diagnosis, as there is nothing to worry about sounds its common for moat people and is not related to fracture
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It's muscular only
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Hi, that's normal....fracture n popping sound of neck are not related
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