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Infant Head Tilt & Wry Neck Treatment Options & At-Home Exercises For Parents

Concerned about your baby’s recent diagnosis of congenital muscular torticollis (CMT)? You'll find useful information and compassionate support in a comprehensive guide to torticollis from the health experts at Community Health and Education Services. Visit https://infanttorticollis.info for more details.
Community Health and Education Services, LLC
City: Lanham
Address: 4500 Forbes Blvd
Website: https://www.communityhes.org
Phone: +12407555591
Email: contact@communityhes.org

Duration:
2m
Broadcast on:
11 Jul 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

It's normal to feel worried or stressed about your child's CMT, but don't panic. The professional team of physicians at community health and education services has compiled a handy guide to help your family. The Parents Guide to Congenital Muscular Torticollus, CMT, also known as Rhineck, or Infant Head Tilt, is designed to ease your anxiety through education and access to community resources. Recognizing the stress and concern that you're likely to feel as the parent of a child with CMT, Dr. Phillips-Williams of Community Health and Education Services offers guidance for understanding the condition, exploring treatment options, and implementing practical strategies. Our recent study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health shows that CMT, if left untreated, can affect a child's development and lead to more serious health issues later in life, including difficulty with eating, standing, walking, and vision. Throughout the Parents Guide to CMT, Dr. Phillips-Williams works to help your family get early interventions and treatments so your baby can thrive. My goals is to transform the lives of children affected by this condition by offering a variety of solutions to meet their needs, she says. The guide has been written to empower parents and support them as they face the challenges of CMT. The book is structured in 16 chapters, each of which contains facts and practical strategies that can be personalized to fit your family's journey. You'll learn about the different classifications of torticollis, including differences between ocular torticollis, benign peroxysmal torticollis, and CMT. You'll also find information about the role of orthotics, such as headgear, as well as comprehensive repositioning programs to implement at home and exercises you can do with your baby to increase range of motion. Additionally, the guide provides descriptions about advanced medical interventions, surgical options, and the connection between CMT and Sandifer Syndrome, a condition linked to acid reflux in babies that can cause discomfort and ongoing issues with eating. Moving beyond conventional approaches, the CMT guide from community health and education has been developed to provide you with reassurance and deeper insights into the condition, so you can make informed choices that support your child's holistic development. Purchase and download your family's CMT guide for just $20 today. Find more information at the link in the description.