Looking for something to help you and your infant get over the hurdles of CMT? Try Dr. Leslie Phillips-Williams’s new eBook, Parent’s Guide to Congenital Muscular Torticollis. Go to http://infanttorticollis.info to find out more.
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Treat Torticollis & Infant Head Tilt With
Exercises From This Guide For Parents
In her new eBook, Dr. Phillips-Williams provides practical strategies you
can follow to help your infant overcome CMT and live a normal, healthy
life.
The 16-chapter eBook starts
with an introduction to CMT.
From this introduction, Dr.
Phillips-Williams breaks down
the different classifications of
CMT.
For example, she does a deep dive
into benign paroxysmal torticollis,
suggesting some specific actions
you should take if you suspect
your infant has this form of CMT.
The first thing that Dr.
Phillips-Williams
recommends you do if
you suspect your infant
has CMT is get them
properly diagnosed.
Once diagnosed, you can start
considering possible corrective
measures, such as medical
interventions, orthotics,
comprehensive repositioning
programs, and surgical options.
You can also begin at-home torticollis exercises, of which
there are several included in the book.
These holistic exercises offer hands-on solutions that you can use to
promote your infant’s physical development.
Go to http://infanttorticollis.inf to find
out more.
Exercises From This Guide For Parents
In her new eBook, Dr. Phillips-Williams provides practical strategies you
can follow to help your infant overcome CMT and live a normal, healthy
life.
The 16-chapter eBook starts
with an introduction to CMT.
From this introduction, Dr.
Phillips-Williams breaks down
the different classifications of
CMT.
For example, she does a deep dive
into benign paroxysmal torticollis,
suggesting some specific actions
you should take if you suspect
your infant has this form of CMT.
The first thing that Dr.
Phillips-Williams
recommends you do if
you suspect your infant
has CMT is get them
properly diagnosed.
Once diagnosed, you can start
considering possible corrective
measures, such as medical
interventions, orthotics,
comprehensive repositioning
programs, and surgical options.
You can also begin at-home torticollis exercises, of which
there are several included in the book.
These holistic exercises offer hands-on solutions that you can use to
promote your infant’s physical development.
Go to http://infanttorticollis.inf to find
out more.