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Chinese doctor's joyful therapy for 2-month-old baby's wry neck creates adorable footage

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Recently in Chenzhou, Hunan, a doctor used a joyful therapy method to treat a two-month-old baby with torticollis. During the treatment, the doctor employed professional and flexible massage techniques that caused the baby’s head and body to move rhythmically. The baby appeared like a lively little "wind-up toy," creating a scene that was both funny and adorable.

After the session, the doctor issued an important reminder to parents: although this technique is effective in professional treatment, it should *never* be attempted at home, as it requires specialized medical knowledge and extensive clinical experience.

Infant torticollis, commonly known as "twisted neck," is caused by the contraction of neck muscles on one side or by abnormal development of the cervical spine. It results in the baby’s head tilting to one side and is often accompanied by limited neck mobility.

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