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In this episode of HSS Presents, pediatric orthopedic surgeon Dr. Shevaun Doyle is joined by pediatric physical therapist Dr. Magdalena Oledzka to explore congenital muscular torticollis (CMT)—a common condition in infants that, if left untreated, can lead to head tilting, facial asymmetry, and developmental delays. They discuss the early signs and causes of CMT, emphasize the importance of timely intervention, and share practical physical therapy strategies. The conversation also covers how to support families with home-based routines, when to consider further evaluation or surgical referral, and long-term outcomes. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the collaborative, multidisciplinary approach to managing CMT from infancy through early childhood. This episode is essential listening for pediatric providers, therapists, and parents alike.
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In this episode of HSS Presents, pediatric orthopedic surgeon Dr. Shevaun Doyle is joined by pediatric physical therapist Dr. Magdalena Oledzka to explore congenital muscular torticollis (CMT)—a common condition in infants that, if left untreated, can lead to head tilting, facial asymmetry, and developmental delays. They discuss the early signs and causes of CMT, emphasize the importance of timely intervention, and share practical physical therapy strategies. The conversation also covers how to support families with home-based routines, when to consider further evaluation or surgical referral, and long-term outcomes. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the collaborative, multidisciplinary approach to managing CMT from infancy through early childhood. This episode is essential listening for pediatric providers, therapists, and parents alike.

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