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Hi -

My son also had tort and after he was released from PT, I didn't do

anymore stretches on our own. I guess I was lucky though, he hasn't

regressed, although he wasn't wearing a helmet soon after PT either.

If you feel comfortable just doing the stretches on your own a

couple of times a day, I would probably do them at least until she's

done with the band and then see how she is without it. If you're

really worried about, I would take her back to the PT for an

evaluation. We went back after like a month of being out of PT just

for a " check up. " I'm sure he can do a good assessment and advise

you on what to do.

Good luck!

Jake-18m (tort resolved/rt plagio/DocBand 2/11/08)

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>

> Hello All,

>

> My 6 1/2 month old daughter, Suzy, has been in her DOC band for

six

> weeks now. She had severe torticollis from birth and began PT at

> about 2 1/2 months old. About a month ago our PT gave us a " clean

> bill of health " on her torticollis and told us we didn't need to

come

> in anymore. He suggested continuing the stretches at home for a

> while.

>

> Well, because she had no range of motion issues and no tilting, I

got

> lazy and quit doing them. Unfortunately, today she woke up with a

> tilt and it persisted all day. I did the stretches today, and I'm

> sure that she'll wake up fine tomorrow. But, my question for the

> group is -- how long will the tort continue to be a problem? How

> long should I continue to do the stretches? I honestly thought we

> were out of the woods with the tort, but obviously I was wrong...

>

> Thanks in advance for your help!

>

>

>

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I would continue to do them at least until she is walking...My son is

still in PT even though he has no tilt...from what I've been told,

there can be lingering effects of tort at every milestone, and I've

even heard of it coming back at puberty (much worse)...so even though

it's alot to keep up with, it's worth putting in the work now instead

of paying for it later...you should check out the torticollis kids

support group also on ...it's been very helpful for me...good

luck

Shenelle

Katy, TX

12 mo ident twin DOC band grads for plagio and brachy

PT for tort for baby A

>

> Hello All,

>

> My 6 1/2 month old daughter, Suzy, has been in her DOC band for six

> weeks now. She had severe torticollis from birth and began PT at

> about 2 1/2 months old. About a month ago our PT gave us a " clean

> bill of health " on her torticollis and told us we didn't need to

come

> in anymore. He suggested continuing the stretches at home for a

> while.

>

> Well, because she had no range of motion issues and no tilting, I

got

> lazy and quit doing them. Unfortunately, today she woke up with a

> tilt and it persisted all day. I did the stretches today, and I'm

> sure that she'll wake up fine tomorrow. But, my question for the

> group is -- how long will the tort continue to be a problem? How

> long should I continue to do the stretches? I honestly thought we

> were out of the woods with the tort, but obviously I was wrong...

>

> Thanks in advance for your help!

>

>

>

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Dear ,

My daugther had tort, it's gone now, but I was told to keep on with

the streches and the stimulation for the " right side " up till she

starts walking too. the tort is gone now, (it was a mild left side

one, where Klara was not turning well to the right), and there is no

tilting any more + her jaw lines and neck muscles are all identical

now. But she still has a propensity to turn to the left if left to

herself only. So, i keep on with stretches and stimulation for right

turns. I did, as you say, get lazy and stopped doing them, as she

had not more problems, and then realised the situation got a bit

worse. I started over, it's gone now, but now I do them every day.

Try to keep up, it's tedious, but it pays off. I also intend of

having Klara checked by my PT every two months or so.

all the best!

ivanka

> >

> > Hello All,

> >

> > My 6 1/2 month old daughter, Suzy, has been in her DOC band for

six

> > weeks now. She had severe torticollis from birth and began PT at

> > about 2 1/2 months old. About a month ago our PT gave us

a " clean

> > bill of health " on her torticollis and told us we didn't need to

> come

> > in anymore. He suggested continuing the stretches at home for a

> > while.

> >

> > Well, because she had no range of motion issues and no tilting, I

> got

> > lazy and quit doing them. Unfortunately, today she woke up with

a

> > tilt and it persisted all day. I did the stretches today, and

I'm

> > sure that she'll wake up fine tomorrow. But, my question for the

> > group is -- how long will the tort continue to be a problem? How

> > long should I continue to do the stretches? I honestly thought

we

> > were out of the woods with the tort, but obviously I was wrong...

> >

> > Thanks in advance for your help!

> >

> >

> >

>

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