Torticollis Management

Torticollis Management ​

Gentle, Targeted Therapy for Improved Neck Function and Alignment

Torticollis, commonly known as ‘wry neck,’ is a condition characterized by the head tilting to one side and the chin turning to the opposite side due to tight or shortened neck muscles. It can affect people of all ages, from infants to adults, and may result from muscle imbalances, birth trauma, postural habits, or injury.

At Physiologix Wellness Studio, our experienced physiotherapists offer expert, individualized care to gently restore range of motion, improve muscular balance, and prevent long-term complications.

Types of Torticollis We Treat

Infant Torticollis (Congenital Muscular Torticollis): Often noticed in the first few months of life, this condition typically results from tightness in the sternocleidomastoid muscle. Left untreated, it can lead to asymmetrical head shape (plagiocephaly), delays in motor development, and poor posture.

Acquired Torticollis (Children and Adults): Can result from injury, inflammation, poor posture, or muscle spasms. It may cause pain, limited neck movement, and postural imbalance.

Our Treatment Approach

At Physiologix, we begin with a thorough assessment to determine the root cause and severity of torticollis. Treatment is tailored to the patient’s age, symptoms, and individual needs, and may include:
We take a gentle, family-centered approach with infants, guiding parents through safe stretches and activities to promote healthy head and neck development.

Why Choose Physiologix?

Our goal is to help patients achieve healthy alignment, improved mobility, and lasting comfort through compassionate care.

Don’t Wait to Seek Help

Early assessment and treatment of torticollis lead to faster recovery and better outcomes—especially in infants. If you notice head tilt, limited neck movement, or postural asymmetry, Physiologix is here to help. Book your consultation today and let our team support you or your child on the path to improved alignment, comfort, and mobility.

Frequently Ask Question

What is torticollis?
Torticollis, or wry neck, is a condition where the head tilts to one side and the chin rotates to the opposite side due to tight or shortened neck muscles. It may affect infants, children, or adults.
In infants, torticollis is often congenital and caused by muscle tightness or birth positioning. In adults, it can develop due to injury, inflammation, poor posture, or prolonged muscle tension.
A physiotherapist assesses head and neck movement, posture, and muscle tightness. In infants, a physical exam is usually sufficient, while adults may require imaging to rule out structural causes.
Yes. Physiotherapy is the primary treatment for torticollis. Gentle manual therapy, stretching, and strengthening exercises help restore neck mobility and correct alignment.
Improvement depends on the severity and age of the patient. Infants often improve within weeks, while adults may need several sessions over a few months for lasting results.
Treatment involves gentle stretching, positioning guidance for parents, and exercises that encourage symmetrical neck movement and motor development.
Common signs include head tilt, preference for looking to one side, uneven head shape, difficulty breastfeeding on one side, or delayed rolling and crawling.
No. Treatment is gentle and adapted to each patient’s comfort level. For infants, parents are shown how to safely perform exercises at home to reinforce clinic sessions.
Recurrence is rare if postural awareness, strength, and home exercises are maintained. Regular follow-ups help ensure lasting correction.
Our team combines pediatric and adult expertise, using gentle, evidence-based physiotherapy tailored to each individual’s needs. We emphasize education and prevention for long-term success.