Out of 5 kids, only my oldest twin (8 months old now) has torticollis! She was also diagnosed around 2 months, with me pushing why her head was flat. Something had even been mentioned in the NICU days after she was born but no PT was started then. But anyways...
She has been going to PT 3 times a week, 2 times a week, and are now down to once a week. Trust me, this is tough having 4 other children, (2 older in school, another twin and a 4 year old to tote to PT so often), BUT she is improving SO much! We're starting to see her head round out and her turn her head to the right and use her right hand and actually spend some tummy time and scooting backward, spinning in one direction, she is also sitting up like a champ, bending over picking stuff up and sitting back up and sitting with her back straight. It's only 5-10 minutes before she gets frustrated with tummy time, but it's 5-10 minutes! The Physical Therapist had her in a collar for awhile, but she had a month of severe asthma and she didn't feel safe having her in the collar, so we no longer use it. Can I push how much he needs to be going to PT at least TWICE a WEEK!
I think I'm a bit luckier having twins because she pushes to catch up with her baby sister who is already crawling and pulling herself up on everything! I know she gets frustrated watching and not being able to get into things like "sisser" does. We used to put Nylie on the left and Grace on the right so no one would mix them up or give the wrong baby the wrong meds (Nylie has SVT and acid reflux and Grace doesn't), but we were told to switch them so Nylie had no choice but to turn her head the other way to see Grace. So if he has a favorite toy or something, only put it on that side.
ALSO! We took her to a pediatric ophthalmologist and she was diagnosed with nearsightedness and an astigmatism on her right eye and a lazy muscle in that eye, which we are watching until she's 1 and the doctor makes a decision what to do with that muscle (i.e. surgery). She's got cute little baby glasses! LOL ... I am also thinking about taking her to a chiropractor. I've been going for 8 years for a back injury (kept me from having surgery) to see if she was misaligned because of the emergency c-section. She's as stiff as a board, but Grace is like a slinky on crack! LOL ... She HATES being tossed up, where her sister could do it all day.
I don't know if anything has been said about his head size! Nylie is being watched for rapid growth of her head, and the fact it's so big (97th percentile). It's leveled out, but still being watched. It could be fluid on the brain, which would require a shunt being put in to relieve the pressure. I DON'T WANT TO SCARE YOU!!! That is not my intent, just wanted to list everything that one thing has lead to another with my little Ny-ny. Five children and she's the only one that has had any problems like this! And the fact that she's a twin lets me know it's a fluke, not anything I did during my pregnancy (besides eat too many double stuffed oreos! LOL)
I can go on and on, but I'll spare you and finish up! I'm a stay at home mom and Army wife with a back to back deployed husband (joke is he was home long enough to knock me up really good this time and leave me again!), and we're stationed in Anchorage, Alaska. If you want to contact me so you can talk with me about what we're going through with the torticollis or anything else the doctors have found issues with, FEEL FREE! I know I was scared at first, but now our goal is to get her caught up with her twin sister! I read what Melanie (my 2nd daughter's name too!)had to say about living with it uncorrected, and if there's something I can do for my child to spare her from that, I'm first in line! I want her to have the best life possible!
Sorry about the rambling, I really am bad about that! Reply to me if you would like, and we will chat!
Best wishes from a mother right there with you...
K.