Repositioning Techniques For Infants With CMT: Plagiocephaly Prevention Discussed

Repositioning Techniques For Infants With CMT: Plagiocephaly Prevention Discussed, updated 2/7/24, 8:20 AM

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Community Health and Education Services's ebook is a supportive companion for parents throughout their child's journey with congenital muscular torticollis. Learn how to navigate the signs and treatments to overcome the condition early.

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Repositioning Techniques For Infants With CMT:
Plagiocephaly Prevention Discussed
If you’ve noticed your little one always tilting their head
to one side, has trouble moving their neck, or prefers
lying on one side, they may have infant torticollis.
Parents seeking guidance about
congenital muscular torticollis (CMT)
should check out Community Health
and Education Services's ebook.
With clear explanations about causes,
symptoms, and treatments, you’ll have the
information you need to make the best
decisions for your child’s health and
development.
CMT occurs when a baby is born
with tightness or a contraction in
the sternocleidomastoid (SCM)
muscle of the neck.
This can lead to restricted
movement of the head and neck
as well as a preference for tilting
the head to one side.
In the ebook, you’ll find tips
on repositioning your baby
to avoid plagiocephaly as
well as exercises to
encourage neck mobility.
It covers all aspects of infant torticollis, from
recognizing early symptoms to exploring
advanced medical interventions and surgical
options.
Go to http://infanttorticollis.inf to find
out more.