Infant Head Tilt/Congenital Muscular Torticollis: Parental Care Guide Released

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Community Health and Education Services has announced the publication of an ebook which can serve as a practical guide for parents whose infants have been diagnosed with congenital muscular torticollis (CMT), also known as infant head tilt.

With the release of 'Navigating Torticollis: A Roadmap to Your Child's Well-being', the group hopes to provide support and up-to-date information to parents caring for a child with CMT. This ebook was written by Dr. Phillips-Williams, a healthcare professional with extensive clinical experience in pediatrics who has worked with many cases of CMT over the years.

More details can be found by visiting https://infanttorticollis.info/

The ebook can help parents to move past the stress, overwhelm, and anxiety they may be experiencing and take an active role in the treatment of their children's CMT. As the book explains, if left untreated, CMT can lead to serious developmental issues for children as it can prevent them from developing certain muscles and motor skills on time. Plagiocephaly, or flat head syndrome, is another condition that can potentially evolve from untreated CMT.

Infants with CMT are born with a contracture or abnormal tightness in their sternocleidomastoid muscle, located in the neck. 'Navigating Torticollis' goes into detail about the various ways parents can ensure their children get the proper treatment for their unique cases. Parents can learn the various classifications of CMT and how to recognize the symptoms so that they can be better equipped to choose the correct treatment options.

'Navigating Torticollis' is comprised of sixteen chapters on various CMT-related topics. Parents can learn about traditional treatment approaches like advanced medical interventions and surgery. The ebook also covers holistic treatment options, early intervention methods, and practical exercises parents can do at home with their infants to improve their chances of recovery.

"In essence, this book is a roadmap, providing clarity and direction for parents navigating the intricate landscape of CMT," said one company spokesperson. "Whether it's understanding the condition, exploring treatment options, or implementing practical strategies, Navigating Torticollis is a valuable resource for parents seeking to empower their child's developmental journey."

Interested parties can purchase a copy of 'Navigating Torticollis: A Roadmap to Your Child's Well-being' by visiting https://infanttorticollis.info/

Contact Info:
Name: Leslie Phillips
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Organization: Community Health and Education Services, LLC
Address: 4500 Forbes Blvd Suite 200-E12, Lanham, Maryland 20706, United States
Phone: +1-240-755-5591
Website: https://www.communityhes.org

Release ID: 89126443