If you want your baby to overcome CMT and live their best life, then have a read of Dr. Phillips-Williams' new eBook "Parents’ Guide to Congenital Muscular Torticollis", published with the help of Community Health and Education. Go to https://infanttorticollis.info to find out more.
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Congenital Muscular Torticollis &
Sandifer Syndrome: Prevent Delay In
Diagnosis
If you're struggling to manage your child’s CMT diagnosis, Dr.
Phillips-Williams’ eBook "Parents’ Guide to Congenital Muscular
Torticollis" will serve as your roadmap!
Congenital Muscular Torticollis, or
CMT, is a condition characterized
by an abnormal neck position or
posture in newborns. It affects
approximately 1 in every 250
infants.
With treatment, the
condition eventually passes;
however, the experience
can still be troubling for both
infants and parents alike.
A significant portion of the
book is dedicated to helping
you cope with the “pain
points” or feelings you’ll
encounter on your CMT
journey.
From sadness and worry to
stress and anxiety, the book
provides strategies for
recognizing these feelings
and dealing with them in
healthy ways.
Also in the book are several exercises you can do with your infant at
home to reinforce any repositioning treatments and surgical
interventions performed by physicians.
The book stresses the importance of early detection when it comes to
addressing CMT. If diagnosed and treated early enough, the condition
can go away in as little as six months.
Go to https://infanttorticollis.inf to
find out more.
Sandifer Syndrome: Prevent Delay In
Diagnosis
If you're struggling to manage your child’s CMT diagnosis, Dr.
Phillips-Williams’ eBook "Parents’ Guide to Congenital Muscular
Torticollis" will serve as your roadmap!
Congenital Muscular Torticollis, or
CMT, is a condition characterized
by an abnormal neck position or
posture in newborns. It affects
approximately 1 in every 250
infants.
With treatment, the
condition eventually passes;
however, the experience
can still be troubling for both
infants and parents alike.
A significant portion of the
book is dedicated to helping
you cope with the “pain
points” or feelings you’ll
encounter on your CMT
journey.
From sadness and worry to
stress and anxiety, the book
provides strategies for
recognizing these feelings
and dealing with them in
healthy ways.
Also in the book are several exercises you can do with your infant at
home to reinforce any repositioning treatments and surgical
interventions performed by physicians.
The book stresses the importance of early detection when it comes to
addressing CMT. If diagnosed and treated early enough, the condition
can go away in as little as six months.
Go to https://infanttorticollis.inf to
find out more.