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How Torticollis Can Affect Milestones - and What You Can Do About It
Torticollis is more than a head tilt — it can influence how babies move, build strength, and reach milestones like rolling, sitting, and crawling. This blog explains how torticollis impacts development, why early screening and intervention matter, and how pediatric physical therapy can support balanced movement and milestone progression so babies can thrive without a “wait and see” approach.

Dr. Rachael Carreon PT, DPT, CBS
2 days ago4 min read


Is Your Baby Ready for Solids? Gross Motor Signs to Watch For
Wondering what shoes are best for your baby or toddler? Learn how to choose foot-friendly, developmentally appropriate shoes!

Dr. Rachael Carreon PT, DPT, CBS
Sep 9, 20256 min read


Why Does My Baby Feel So Stiff?
Is your baby stiff, arching, or fussy? Body tension can impact feeding, sleep, and movement—but early support can make a big difference!

Dr. Rachael Carreon PT, DPT, CBS
Mar 9, 20254 min read


Infant Flat Spots: When to Worry & What to Do
Infant flat spots are insanely common - here's what to look out for, when to seek treatment, and how to avoid them.

Dr. Rachael Carreon PT, DPT, CBS
Feb 24, 20254 min read


A Parent's Guide to Infant Containers - Everything You Need to Know About That Baby Swing.
Baby containers can be helpful, but too much time may limit development. Learn how to use them safely and support your baby's growth!

Dr. Rachael Carreon PT, DPT, CBS
Feb 10, 20253 min read


When to Stop Swaddling: How to Spot the Signs and Support Your Baby’s Next Big Milestone
Learn when to transition your baby from the swaddle, spot the early signs of rolling, and support their development with practical tips!

Dr. Rachael Carreon PT, DPT, CBS
Jan 27, 20255 min read


Beyond Feeding: Why Oral Ties Matter More Than You Realize
Learn how oral ties can impact your baby’s feeding, development, and milestones. Find out signs, effects, and how to get expert support.

Dr. Rachael Carreon PT, DPT, CBS
Jan 3, 20256 min read
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