Infant Torticollis
What is torticollis?


Torticollis, a condition where a baby’s neck muscles are tight or imbalanced, can make it difficult for them to turn their head equally to both sides. It’s a common condition, but when left untreated, it can impact head shape, feeding, and motor skills.
Who is it for?
• Babies who prefer looking to one side or struggle to turn their head.
• Babies showing signs of plagiocephaly.
• Parents noticing asymmetrical movement patterns.
Services:
• Gentle, targeted therapy to release tension and improve your baby’s range of motion.
• Individualized play activities designed to improve your baby’s strength and motor skills.
• Whole-body assessments to address compensatory patterns and body imbalances.
• Step-by-step guidance for at-home positioning, exercises, and play strategies.
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Torticollis affects more than just the neck—it can create tension throughout the shoulders, back, and hips. I focus on the bigger picture, ensuring your baby’s entire body moves freely and symmetrically. Together, we’ll create a plan that empowers you to support your baby in feeling their best every day.