When we took Grant to the pediatrician, he told us that Grant has torticollis. Grant pretty much always has his head turned in one direction and is always leaning to his left. So we have started physical therapy. Basically we go the their office and they stretch his neck out. On our first visit, she measured his range of motion and even measured his head. His head is starting to become flat in the back and because of that, his forehead bulges in the front on the right side. It's not noticeable yet but it can become worse over time. We have appointments every week so we can help Grant stretch out those neck muscles and get stronger.The Bowers Bulletin
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Physical Therapy
When we took Grant to the pediatrician, he told us that Grant has torticollis. Grant pretty much always has his head turned in one direction and is always leaning to his left. So we have started physical therapy. Basically we go the their office and they stretch his neck out. On our first visit, she measured his range of motion and even measured his head. His head is starting to become flat in the back and because of that, his forehead bulges in the front on the right side. It's not noticeable yet but it can become worse over time. We have appointments every week so we can help Grant stretch out those neck muscles and get stronger.
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