
Brachycephaly is where there is flattening across most of the baby's head at the back. The face could also be slightly wider as a result. This may not be totally symmetrical.

Plagiocephaly is where there is flattening across one half of the baby's head at the back. Sometimes the face on the same side is pressed forward and more prominent as a result.

Congenital Muscular Torticollis is a condition where the muscles on one side of a baby's neck are shorter and tighter than the other side. This causes the baby to favour looking to one side and can also cause them to tip their head in the opposite direction. This often leads to plagiocephaly.

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- Anastasia and baby Alex

Lisa helped my twins in the first six months to overcome tightness and restricted movement in their necks. Given they’d been a little more compressed in the womb, Archie had a slight flat head. Lisa gave us practical tips to help support both their physical development and followed up every appointment with an easy-to-follow guide which is really helpful. l highly recommend Lisa.
- Karen and babies Archie and Olivia

“We are very grateful for all of your help, without which his neck and head would not have improved to this extent.
Thank you once again for all of your help over the summer - he is a very happy little boy who smiles a lot!"
- Charlotte and baby William
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