Congenital Muscular Torticollis: Flat Head Physical Therapy E-Book For Parents

Congenital Muscular Torticollis: Flat Head Physical Therapy E-Book For Parents, updated 5/21/24, 7:40 AM

Does your child have trouble moving their head? Do you notice a firm, small lump in their neck muscle? They may have congenital muscular torticollis. Read Community Health and Education Services' guide on CMT to find out what your options are. Go to http://infanttorticollis.info

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Congenital Muscular Torticollis: Flat Head Physical
Therapy E-Book For Parents
Community Health and Education
Services releases its new e-book,
"Parent's Guide to Congenital
Muscular Torticollis".
The guide was written by Dr.
Philipps-Williams, a
pediatrician on a mission to
help more parents understand
congenital muscular torticollis.
The condition, which is
often abbreviated as CMT,
causes tightness or
contracture in the
sternocleidomastoid
muscle (SCM) and may
lead to limited head and
neck movement.
CMT may also
cause a baby’s
head to turn flat on
one side, or what is
called “flat head”.
Dr. Philipps-Williams
explains how to detect it in
an infant, and lists the many
treatments you can use,
including orthotics and
tailored repositioning
programs.
Over 16 extensive
chapters, she helps
you make more
informed decisions
about your child’s
well-being.
The new e-book is found
exclusively at
Community Health and
Education Services’
website.
Learn more at
http://infanttorticollis.inf