Congenital muscular torticollis

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Learn about congenital muscular torticollis, why it happens and what you can do to help your child. 

Key points

  • Congenital muscular torticollis occurs when the muscle on one side of the neck is shorter than on the other side, causing a baby’s head to tilt to one side. The baby tends to look away from the tight muscle.
  • If your baby only looks in one direction, try to encourage them to look to the less preferred side. A physiotherapist or occupational therapist may need to prescribe specific stretches.
  • Congenital muscular torticollis is sometimes associated with a condition called positional plagiocephaly, which is when the skull becomes flattened when a baby lays on their back or looks in one direction too long.
Last updated: February 24th 2025