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Torticollis Therapy - Articles
TORTICOLLIS
by
Erik Erichsen
Posted
Thu 28 Jan 2010 12:00am
Is Torticollis :
A) Mexican fast food?
B) Torture instrument from the Spanish Inquisition?
C) The name of famous mafia boss?
D) A severe form of wryneck where the head is turned to one side in a fixed position?
The correct answer is D)
One cause of Torticollis is trauma. As it was in the case with this charming
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Health Tip: Understanding Torticollis
by
Medline Plus
Posted
Fri 06 Aug 2010 6:00am
When an infant's neck tilts to one side
By Diana Kohnle
Friday, August 6, 2010
(HealthDay News) -- Torticollis is congenital... tilting to one side, and problems turning the head to the other side.
Torticollis tends to be more common in first-born children, the academy says. There isn't a known way
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Congenital Torticollis
by
Dr. Charlotte Thompson
Posted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 4:46am
I had an e-mail from a grandmother asking about the diagnosis of congenital torticollis in her granddaughter. Torticollis means a twisting of the neck and can be seen following a traumatic birth. She said the child also had had a broken clavicle and that one side of her face was smaller than the other. The family had been told to stretch the baby's
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torticollis...
by
mkirchhofer
Posted
Tue 13 Oct 2009 10:06pm
in. (on Dr. Pediatrician's dinner hour!! Thank you, thank you!! She diagnosed her with torticollis. The big muscle in her neck is in spasms. She said it will take 3-5 days
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torticollis...
by
mkirchhofer
Posted
Tue 13 Oct 2009 10:07pm
in. (on Dr. Pediatrician's dinner hour!! Thank you, thank you!! She diagnosed her with torticollis. The big muscle in her neck is in spasms. She said it will take 3-5 days
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Bladder neck contracture after radical surgery
by
Dr. Arnon Krongrad
Posted
Mon 17 May 2010 12:00am
New data suggest a slightly lower incidence of bladder neck contracture (BNC) in patients treated with robot-assisted (RALP) as opposed to open (ORP) radical prostatectomy in a modern series of patients.
Historically, BNC was a relatively regular and well-described complication of ORP. The precise reasons for BNC in any specific patient
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Occupational Therapy Continuing Education Links
by
Laura Efinger, OT
Posted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:06am
opportunity for therapists in the region to take some continuing education courses otherwise not offered in the Middle East.
Many links also provide speech and physical therapy courses..., Kinesio-Taping and Torticollis: Eval/Treat)
http://www.edlantis.com/shop/customer/home.php
OnlineCE.com
(Offers numerous Online courses for all rehabilitation specialist
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Music Therapy, and Using Music in Therapy: Freudian Slip
by
Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Tue 18 Nov 2008 12:17am
Music Therapy, and Using Music in Therapy: Freudian Slip: "Using music in therapy can be a very powerful way to reach children, adolescents, and adults in the therapeutic setting. Music in therapy can be a powerful way to help people express their feelings. Creative therapy can reach people in ways that traditional therapy sometimes cannot."
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