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TypicalageandpresentationforCMTReassureparentsandprovideeducationChildren,,childrenKinesiologicaltaping(KT)referstotheuseofstretch-able tapetosupportmuscles,toprovidesensoryfeedback,and,althoughsuggestedasanapproachtoassistwiththetreatmentofCMT,19,onlyretrospectivestudy couldbefoundRefertopaediatricphysiotherapyonLUsebluephysiotherapyreferralformandemailcompletedformto:tricphysio@nhs, Effectivenessofthe TreatmentofPhysiotherapyintheCongenitalMuscularTorticollis:ASystematicReviewAnEvidence-BasedClinicalPracticeGuidelineGenerally,theinfanttips theireartowardoneshoulderwhilethefaceturnstowardtheoppositesideYoucanuseyourforearmtoliftyourchild’sheadawayfromhisorhershouldertoget aside-bendingstretchTorticollisRightPhysiotherapyDepartmentOakStreet,Vancouver,BCV6H3V•WhatIsCongenitalMuscularTorticollis?Putyour forearmbetweenyourchild’srightearandshouldertohelpstretchthetightmusclesInfanttorticollisisduetoatightneckmuscleOhmanreportstheeffectofKT oninfantsdiagnosedwithCMTStretch1neckrotation:rYourchildhastorticollisontherightside.net.FROMTHESECTIONONPEDIATRICSOFTHE PhysicalTherapyManagementofCongenitalMuscularTorticollis:AEvidence-BasedClinicalPracticeGuidelineFromtheAPTAAcademyofPediatricPhysical Therapy[2,3,4]ThemostcommonPhysiotherapytreatmentwerepassivestretch,handlingadvice,facilitationofneckmusclestrength, oftheTreatmentof PhysiotherapyinStretchyourchild’smusclesbykeepingyourlefthandonyourchild’supperchestandshoulderareaCCBYAuthors:ManuelRodríguez PhysicalTherapyManagementofCongenitalMuscularTorticollistheCongenitalMuscularTorticollis:ASystematicReviewPutyourrighthandontheleftsideof yourbaby’sheadDOCUMENTORGANIZATIONSThemostcommonPhysiotherapytreatmentwerepassivestretch,handlingadvice,facilitationofneck musclestrengthandfacilitationofactivecervicalROMTorticollisinRehabilitationCentre PhysiotherapyNationalUniversityHospitalLowerKentRidgeRoad, SingaporeTelsite:TheinformationWewouldliketoshowyouadescriptionherebutthesitewon’tallowusTorticollisisalsoknownastwistedneck.Thiswill keepyourbaby’sbodyfromturningwhenyoustretchtheneckThisCongenitalMuscularTorticollisClinicalPracticeGuideline(CMTCPG)isanupdateofthe CongenitalMuscularTorticollisClinicalPracticeGuideline(CMTCPG)Itisintendedasareferencedocumenttoguidephysicaltherapists(PTs),families,health careprofessionals,andeducatorstoimproveclinicaloutcomesandhealthservicesforManagementSomechildrenarebornwithtorticollis,butitmostoften developsafterbirthHoldthechildfacingawayfromyou,inasidelyingposition,withtheRIGHTearrestingagainstyourRIGHTforearm(Picture2)Congenital MuscularTorticollisiscausedbyashorteningofthemusclesononesideoftheneckIttypicallycauses:theheadtotilttowardstheshortenedsideTypicalageand presentationforsimplemusclespasmorinjuryTorticollis orsimply,twistedneck isaconditioninwhichtheheadstaystiltedtooneside