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I was told on Monday that my infant daughter who is 2 months old had torticollis. I had my doubts after reading some articles on the condition (all said that infants with torticollis had a lump of somekind on their necks that was made up of tightened muscle tissues and my daughter doesn't have that). I wanted a second opinion and took her to a new pediatrician today and he said that she does not have *true* torticollis, but a simple flat head and that her neck being stiff could be fixed with repositioning her head often and lots of tummy time. He's had over 20 years in practice and is very highly recommended. He even did a scan of her neck to show us that it was not torticollis. He recommended still doing stretches to keep her range of motion in good standing. Would you follow the advice of the second opinion in my case? Her diagnosis now is plagiocephaly.
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