Abstract:The article presents the results of conservative treatment in 35 patients with the diagnosis of Torticollis, who were hospitalized at the National Center for Maternal and Child Health in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. For 2 years, these patients received regular conservative therapy and were registered. 16 (65%) had good results, and 9 (35%) had satisfactory results. To support the results of treatment, 82% of patients needed to continue treatment with conservative methods for another 1.0–1.5 years.
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