Congenital torticollis

Summary

  • Neck deformity that involves shortening of the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle resulting in limited neck rotation and lateral flexion.
  • Infants tilt their head toward the side of the shortened muscle and rotate to the contra-lateral side.
  • Plagiocephaly and craniofacial deformities can be associated with congenital muscular torticollis (CMT) and can perpetuate one another.
  • Developmental hip dysplasia can be associated with CMT.
  • It is important to rule out non-muscular causes such as ocular, vertebral, and neurological.
  • Treatment includes carer education on positioning and physiotherapy; botulinum toxin type A injections or surgery are reserved for recalcitrant cases.

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Last updated: May 09, 2013
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