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Stollery Children’s Hospital Canada T6G 2B7 Torticollis ...
www.physiotherapyalberta.caLeft Sided Torticollis: Your baby tilts his/her head to the left andprefers to look to the right. Starting Position: • For the following stretching exercises, the parent sits with his/her back against the wall and knees bent. • Place the child in your lap, with the child on …
Patient and Family Education - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgTorticollis and Your Baby . 6 of 13. Stretching Exercises . Passive range of motion (gentle stretches) may help your baby achieve full neck motion. You can start doing these stretches right away.
Torticollis and Your Baby - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgTorticollis and Your Baby 1 of 14 To Learn More • Occupational and Physical Therapy 206-987-2113 • Ask your child’s healthcare provider • seattlechildrens.org Free Interpreter Services • In the hospital, ask your nurse. • From outside the hospital, call the toll-free Family Interpreting Line, 1-866-583-1527. Tell the interpreter