Torticollis Evaluation and Treatment
Evaluations for Congenital Muscular Torticollis (CMT) begins with a thorough review of the child’s medical history this includes:
Parent report, including: birth/delivery, length and weight of child at birth, any perceived asymmetries
Current health, including feeding and positioning
Onset and changes in Torticollis and Plagiocephaly presentation
Systems Review:
Visual function, including: mid-line focus, tracking and alignment
Neurological screen: abnormal tone (muscle tension), appropriate reflexes
Pain
Skin screening: abnormal folds, color and texture
Physical Assessment:
Clinical observation: resting posture and motor development
Plagiocephaly: Assess and identify cranial shape
ROM
Palpation
Goals of Physical Therapy for each baby is to:
Increase soft tissue range of motion to normal
Improve strengthening with postural control
Restore the normal shaping of the baby’s head before the skull fuses
Train both parents and caregivers in proper holding and positioning
Encourage active eye tracking to retrain active neck rotation and extension
Enhance the progressive developmental motor control to reach normal milestones
Make the Brill PT sessions playful and fun for the baby to thrive and relax