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Pediatric Therapy | Torticollis

How to Help Infant Torticollis?

ByHayley Apiscopa January 7, 2016January 12, 2016

Infant Torticollis is tightness in one side of the neck, and many times the baby tilts their head in one direction and turns to the opposite direction. As a parent what can you do??? Ask yourself these 3 questions: 1. What side is my baby tilting their head toward, their right or their left? If…

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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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