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Advice for Torticollis and head turning preference to the right - children and young people

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Produced by CYP Physiotherapy

Version 3

Date of review: December 2024

Next review date: December 2026

If review date has passed, the content will apply until the next version is published

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Encourage your child to turn to the right.


 

Baby Resting On Right Forearm Of Mother

Hold your baby resting on your right forearm, supporting the baby with your left hand.  Hold the baby close to you and raise the baby’s head (left ear towards left shoulder).

Mother Holding Baby On Lap

Hold your baby on your lap and encourage head turning towards you, to the right.

Mother Holding Baby On Shoulder

Hold your baby on your shoulder facing you, with your left cheek placed at the side of your baby’s head.

Mother Holding Baby With Head Turned To Right

Hold your baby resting on you with their head turned to the right.

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