Injections of botulinum toxin into the main cervical muscles responsible for abnormal posture and movements in spasmodic torticollis reduced pain and attenuated dystonia for a period of 2 months on average. After several sessions 9 out of 36 patients (25 p. 100) felt they had improved by at least 50 percent, 16 (44 p.100) by 50 to 75 percent, and 6 (17 p. 100) by more than 75 percent. There were six failures.