Neck Tightness and Movement Preferences in Infants (Torticollis Explained)

Neck Tightness And Movement Preferences In Infants (Torticollis Explained)

What Is Torticollis? Torticollis happens when a main neck muscle, called the sternocleidomastoid (SCM), becomes tight or shortened. This muscle controls head tilt and rotation. When one side is tight, your baby’s head may tilt toward that side and rotate to the opposite side. In infants, torticollis is often called congenital muscular torticollis or positional … Read more