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<blockquote data-quote="joneshockey" data-source="post: 471329"><p>My baby, Emily who is now 6 months old has torticolis... she was born with it. Hers was caused by her being so low in the womb prior to delivery... her poor little head was stuck in 1 position for weeks and this caused her to have this condition. She has been in physical therapy now for the past 3 months and her range of motion and overall condition has improved tramendiously, but she still goes to therapy 1 time a week. Her torticolis also has caused her other problems as well - it made her head flat on one side due to her lack of neck mobility while she slept at night. She now wears a helmet to make her head round again. I strongly urge you to take her back to the dr. so that physical therapy can be ordered. The physical therapist will be able to show her & you exercises to work on at home that will help loosen those very tight muscles. I would be happy to answer any questions to might have, just PM me.</p><p></p><p>Cindy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joneshockey, post: 471329"] My baby, Emily who is now 6 months old has torticolis... she was born with it. Hers was caused by her being so low in the womb prior to delivery... her poor little head was stuck in 1 position for weeks and this caused her to have this condition. She has been in physical therapy now for the past 3 months and her range of motion and overall condition has improved tramendiously, but she still goes to therapy 1 time a week. Her torticolis also has caused her other problems as well - it made her head flat on one side due to her lack of neck mobility while she slept at night. She now wears a helmet to make her head round again. I strongly urge you to take her back to the dr. so that physical therapy can be ordered. The physical therapist will be able to show her & you exercises to work on at home that will help loosen those very tight muscles. I would be happy to answer any questions to might have, just PM me. Cindy [/QUOTE]
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