Kellyn had another outpatient physical therapy re-evaluation for her torticollis and it went really well! She's nine months old and has been in physical therapy now for three months. So basically 1/3 of her little life here in this world has been in physical therapy. Considering the various things she's been through since birth (esophagus surgery, NICU stay, X-rays, numerous doctor's appointments, and physical therapy), she is one tough little cookie. Anyways, check out my video update on the outcome of this re-evaluation.
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Friday, November 22, 2013
Torticollis Regression Due to Illness
So Kellyn has a head tilt regression due to sickness. Poor girl has a runny nose, cough, chest congestion, and wheezing. Her torticollis was really looking better up until recently. However, once the onset of her illness occurred, her head tilt has increased. She's having trouble eating, sleeping, and especially doing her physical therapy exercises. She cries and resists her stretches and strengthening exercises much more than usual.
Still managed to get a smile out of this little sick one. |
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Side-Lying Torticollis Stretch using Boppy Pillow
This is a great right torticollis stretch we learned at physical therapy for our daughter. A Boppy Pillow, which seems to be a staple in most parents' homes, is needed for this stretch. In this post, both a video tutorial AND step-by-step instructions with a picture will be provided to explain this torticollis stretch.
Video Tutorial:
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