Due to Kellyn's right torticollis, she has limited range of motion turning her head towards her right side. This exercise will help increase her range of motion looking towards her right. I like this exercise because I could sometimes get away with Kellyn not even realizing we're doing a torticollis exercise. When babies are young, they often get pretty captivated by an interesting toy. And since young babies are often too young to crawl, they can be pretty content just staying in one place and looking at something interesting. Unfortunately, by the time your baby is mobile, this exercise may become near impossible to do since baby is unlikely to stay in one place for you. I am including both a video demonstration and a written explanation of this exercise.
Video Tutorial:
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Friday, January 31, 2014
Supported Crawling Position #2
I'm anxious for my daughter to start crawling in hopes that her torticollis will improve. Other parents have reported that achieving this skill has made a difference in their child's torticollis. Anyways, this is a pretty simple exercise that will allow your baby to become more comfortable being on the hands and knees crawling position. It will also allow your baby to partially balance her body weight with one hand just like she would during crawling. In the space below, I have included both a video tutorial and written instructions detailing this exercise.
Video Tutorial:
Video Tutorial:
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
New Torticollis Exercises
I just wanted to do a post on some of the new torticollis exercises we learned for Kellyn at our most recent appointment at the torticollis clinic at Children's National Medical Center. Please note that my daughter has right torticollis. Since her torticollis is mainly attributed to her lack of neck strength on her left side, they are having us focus more on neck strengthening exercises. I'm so thankful that they provided me with some new ideas, since Kellyn (almost twelve months) has outgrown many of her previously learned exercises.
I'm impressed with how her head righting has improved so much since the beginning of treatment. |
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