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Progressive Topics of Torticollis for the Occupational Therapist
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1. Torticollis is formally defined and named by:
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2. In supine, you might see the following with torticollis EXCEPT:
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3. What muscle is found to be shortened in torticollis?
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4. A 9-month-old infant is learning to crawl in quadruped. He has right torticollis. He is likely to be seen demonstrating:
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5. There are key supine key motor milestones seen in the 1-6 month range that are typical of torticollis including all EXCEPT:
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6. A 7-month-old infant with left torticollis is learning to army crawl. She is likely to display a crawling pattern with dominant left UE pull and limited right UE integration. What would be a good first line intervention activity?
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7. A 3-month-old infant is playing in prone. She gazes to the left and her head drops towards the ground. When she turns her head to the right, her head remains elevated. You suspect she has:
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8. Longer treatment duration for torticollis is associated with:
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9. The first-choice of intervention for torticollis is:
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10. According to the 2013 Congenital Muscular Torticollis Clinical Practice Guidelines, a follow-up screening of infants is recommended:
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