Torticollis is one of the most common early childhood diagnoses – yet when not treated correctly and early, it can lead to long-term complications affecting posture, feeding, vision, head shape, motor development, and overall function.
Choosing the right therapy provider makes all the difference.
At Crawl Walk Jump Run Therapy Clinic, we are recognized as a preferred provider for torticollis because of our specialized training, hands-on treatment approach, and commitment to treating the whole child, not just the tight neck muscle.
Understanding Torticollis: More Than a Head Tilt
Torticollis, often identified in infants, is characterized by:
- Head tilt to one side
- Preference for turning the head in one direction
- Tightness in the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle
- Limited cervical range of motion
- Flat spots on the head (plagiocephaly)
- Delayed motor milestones
- Feeding difficulties
- Visual tracking asymmetries
While it may appear mild early on, untreated torticollis can impact neurological development, posture, symmetry, and functional movement patterns as a child grows.
Why Early, Specialized Intervention Matters The infant brain and musculoskeletal system are rapidly developing. Early intervention:
- Promotes symmetrical movement patterns
- Prevents compensatory habits
- Reduces the risk of plagiocephaly
- Supports feeding and oral motor development
- Improves visual tracking and midline skills
- Enhances gross motor milestone acquisition
Delayed or generalized care can result in prolonged therapy, persistent asymmetries, or secondary developmental challenges.
What Makes Crawl Walk Jump Run the Preferred Provider for Torticollis
1. Specialized Pediatric & Neurological Expertise
Our therapists have advanced training in:
- Pediatric neurodevelopment
- Infant handling and positioning
- Cervical and postural alignment
- Motor milestone progression
- Feeding and oral-motor therapy
- Sensory and reflex integration
- Craniosacral therapy
This allows us to address torticollis at neurological, muscular, sensory, and functional levels.
2. A Whole-Body Approach – Not Just Neck Stretching
Torticollis does not exist in isolation.
At CWJR, treatment goes far beyond stretching the neck. We evaluate and treat:
- Trunk rotation and symmetry
- Core strength and postural control
- Shoulder and hip alignment
- Visual midline and tracking
- Reflex patterns
- Head righting reactions
- Weight shifting and transitional movements
This comprehensive approach prevents long-term compensations and supports natural, symmetrical development.
3. Hands-On, Skilled Therapy Makes the Difference
Equipment does not treat torticollis – therapist skill does.
Our therapists use:
- Gentle, manual cervical techniques
- Myofascial release
- Positioning strategies
- Facilitated movement patterns
- Neurodevelopmental handling
- Parent-guided carry and play techniques
Every session is individualized and guided by how the child’s nervous system responds in real time.
4. Feeding & Oral Motor Expertise Integrated Into Care
Many infants with torticollis experience feeding challenges due to:
- Head and neck asymmetry
- Jaw alignment issues
- Poor midline orientation
- Muscle imbalances affecting suck-swallow-breathe coordination
Our collaborative PT and OT teams address:
- Feeding positions
- Oral motor coordination
- Jaw and neck alignment
- Breast and bottle-feeding difficulties
- Transition to solids
This integrated care is a major reason physicians and families trust CWJR for torticollis management.
5. Parent Education Is Central to Success
Torticollis therapy doesn’t stop at the clinic.
We equip parents with:
- Safe stretching and positioning techniques
- Carrying strategies that promote symmetry
- Play ideas to encourage rotation and midline
- Tummy time progression
- Feeding and sleep positioning guidance
Empowering families accelerates progress and ensures carryover at home.
6. Early Detection of Associated Conditions
Because of our experience, we are skilled at identifying related issues such as:
- Plagiocephaly and brachycephaly
- Developmental delays
- Visual tracking impairments
- Sensory asymmetries
- Primitive reflex retention
- Postural compensations
Early identification leads to early intervention—and better outcomes.
Why Physicians and Families Choose Crawl Walk Jump Run
✔ Specialized pediatric and neuro-trained therapists
✔ Hands-on, evidence-informed treatment
✔ Integrated PT and OT services
✔ Feeding therapy expertise
✔ Craniosacral and reflex integration options
✔ Family-centered care model
✔ Strong communication with referring providers
✔ Proven outcomes and developmental progress
Our reputation as a trusted provider comes from consistent results, compassionate care, and a commitment to best practices.
Setting the Foundation for Lifelong Movement
When torticollis is treated early and correctly, children develop:
- Balanced posture
- Strong motor foundations
- Improved coordination
- Better feeding outcomes
- Confident movement patterns
- Reduced risk of future orthopedic or developmental concerns
At Crawl Walk Jump Run Therapy Clinic, we don’t just correct head position – we support healthy neurological and physical development from the very beginning.


