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What is Torticollis?: Exploring Torticollis In Babies

ByBryant Spratlin May 24, 2022April 4, 2023

Dr. Tamra Rutfield Torticollis Expert in Mt Kisco and Port Chester, NY Torticollis is a postural abnormality seen in infants. It is characterized by a neck rotation to one side and tilt to the opposite side. For example, a child may appear as if they are looking left with their right ear resting on their…

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Torticollis In Infants

ByHayley Apiscopa August 9, 2016August 15, 2022

Dr. Hayley Apiscopa, Torticollis Expert Port Chester and Mt Kisco, NY               Torticollis is most often due to tightness in the muscle that connects the breastbone and the collarbone to the skull. This tightness might have developed because of the way your baby was positioned in the uterus (with…

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What Causes Infant Torticollis?

ByHayley Apiscopa December 9, 2015August 15, 2022

Dr. Hayley Apiscopa Torticollis Expert in Port Chester and Mount Kisco, NY Infant Torticollis is becoming more and more common. With some babies, Infant Torticollis is noticed at birth, due to their positioning in the womb. For others, it is caused by trauma during delivery. Most commonly, Infant Torticollis is noticed after birth due to…

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