Question

A newborn was discovered to have a lump on the right side of the neck three months after birth, with the head frequently tilting to the right. The local hospital diagnosed it as a problem with the sternocleidomastoid muscle and recommended lying on the left side and receiving regular massage therapy.

Answer

Generally, cases of torticollis in children under three years old are treated conservatively, such as with physical therapy and massage. For patients with larger lumps and more pronounced symptoms, neurosurgeons at top-tier hospitals will develop surgical plans after a comprehensive evaluation. Surgery is a direct and effective method to solve torticollis issues, but there are various types of surgery, so it is recommended to choose treatment at a top-tier hospital. Additionally, it is very important to tailor an individualized treatment plan based on each patient’s condition.