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Is it normal for my neck to be slightly tilted to one side since childhood, and can exercises or physiotherapy help improve it?
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55 days ago
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Is it normal for my neck to be slightly tilted to one side since childhood, and can exercises or physiotherapy help improve it?

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“Namaste doctor, meri neck/dok bachpan se thodi ek side tedhi lagti hai. Pain nahi hota, bas posture jaisa lagta hai. Mujhe jaana hai ki ye normal hai ya exercise/physiotherapy se improve ho sakta hai.”

How long have you noticed the tilt in your neck?:

- Since childhood

Have you ever experienced any pain or discomfort in your neck?:

- No pain at all

Do you have any other symptoms associated with the neck tilt?:

- No other symptoms

Have you tried any exercises or treatments for this condition before?:

- No, this is the first time seeking help

Do you have any history of neck injuries or surgeries?:

- No injuries or surgeries

How would you describe your daily activities?:

- Mostly sedentary

Is there a family history of similar neck issues or postural problems?:

- One or two family members
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Hello dear See as per clinical history it seems chances of torticolis or neck deformity Iam suggesting some tests for confirmation Please share the result with orthopedic surgeon for better clarity CBC Esr X ray cervical spine Ct scan MRI In addition there may be requirement of Physiotherapy Stretching exercises Please shart accordingly to instructions given by physiotherapist or orthopedic surgeon Regards

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Tilting of the neck to one side, especially if it’s been present since childhood, could be due to a condition known as congenital torticollis. It’s essential to differentiate whether this is a structural issue—like muscle tightness—or a postural habit. If there is no pain and you’ve had no significant limitations in movement or daily activities, it might not be immediately serious. However, it is critical to rule out any underlying conditions. Exercises and physiotherapy can often help improve range of motion and reduce the asymmetry depending on the cause. Physiotherapy might involve stretching exercises focused on the neck muscles, especially the sternocleidomastoid, which can be tight in cases of congenital torticollis. An experienced physiotherapist can also provide specific exercises to address any postural imbalances and advice on ergonomic adjustments you can make in daily life. Additionally, there may be some potential for improvement with regular practice, but results can vary based on the individual. It’s still advisable to get a clinical evaluation to make a tailored plan because what works for one person may not work for another. In case of any recent changes, discomfort, or impact on your movements, reaching out to a specialist is warranted to exclude other possible issues like cervical spine abnormalities. If progressively worsening or if there’s any new development of symptoms such as pain or neurological signs—seek professional assessment promptly.

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