TAMO Therapy Versus Postural Control Exercise in Children With Congenital Muscular Torticollis
Torticollis Congenital
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Torticollis Congenital
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Greater than 3 months Both genders Abnormal neck posture Torticollis of both sides Exclusion Criteria: SCM mass present Deficit in cervical PROM greater than 15 degree Craniosynostosis (it is a birth defect in which the bones in a baby skull join together too early) Infectious Metabolic Scoliosis of spine Developmental plagiocephaly SCM tumor Visual disorder
Sites / Locations
- Riphah Rehabilitation Center, Riphah International University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
The TAMO therapy
Postural Control exercises
For four months, TAMO therapy will last 30 minutes every day, twice a week. The therapist first applies light loading for a short period of time to his left hemiocciput directed toward the supporting surface.
For four months, posture control exercises will be taught twice a week for 30 minutes each time. Under the age of 3 months, infants were required to shift their chin as far to the affected side and upward in the supine or dominant prone posture before they could regulate their neck. Instead of passively adjusting the newborns' heads, we waited for them to actively turn toward their midline.