Infant torticollis is a common musculoskeletal condition that can be present at birth or acquired later in an infant’s life that can be associated with plagiocephaly. Plagiocephaly is a common condition in which an infant’s head has a flattened appearance due to repeated pressure on an area of the skull. Both are very treatable conditions by a skilled physical therapist.
Early intervention is critical to prevent these conditions from getting worse. Lack of early intervention increases the likelihood that the child will have developmental and gross motor delays as well as functional and structural deformities.
Our approach utilizes manual therapy to normalize tissue length and improve muscle function, sensory integration, handling and positioning techniques, and play activities that are geared towards meeting the infant’s developmental goals. We also educate parents on positioning techniques, stretches to perform at home and strengthening exercises to fit the infant’s needs.
I had gone to a different place years ago and did not have a good experience, which made me skeptical of physical therapy in general. However, after going to Hulst Jepsen I can say I appreciate and thank everyone there for taking such good care of me and really caring for everyone that comes through the door.
Kari K.