Left or Right Torticollis?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ส.ค. 2023
- It can be pretty tricky to determine what side torticollis your baby has and then what stretches you can do to help release tension. Follow the tilt!
In this video, Dr. Sarah Johnson demonstrates how to identify and remember which side torticollis your infant has and how to do stretches!
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This was the best most helpful video I've seen on this since I've noticed it in my baby. Thank you so much!
I find it more clear than the other video bcos of gloves and socks. Thanks very much
great explanation, thanks!
Thank you very much. Very simple and straight forward
My baby does have tilt on the right and also prefers to look to the right what should I do please?
Hello my baby has normal SCM thickness. She has a tilt towards lift and normal rotation on both sides. Can you help me get a set of exercises for trapezius thickness and shortness.
Thank you for the video. I have a question, so do the babies in the video have torticollis signs? I have a baby and looking into this
How many times would you do each exercise per day?
What if my baby has tilt to the right and also rotation to the right ?
Yes please my baby is the same
therefore after several sessions the head can turn and tilt in the same side! that's what happened to my baby! the pediatrician, seeing that her head was flat on the right side she thought that the tortícolis was was on the left side! Please have the baby hips checked to make sure they are okay somehow hips and torticollis are correlated too
@@anitaanita2360 thank for sharing this information ❤️
My baby prefers to tilt on left and turn her head always towards left. is this left or right torticollis mam ?
Does this condition make the baby to have visual problem
It's not necessarily linked to visual problems, but they might have a preference for turning their head to look in one direction rather than both.
According to my pediatrician, yes they might have visual problems too!