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Newborn Seems To Have Hyper Extension Of Neck. What Type Of Specialist Should Be Consulted To Detect Injury?
Hi, my newborn was Born face presentation and has been putting her head all the way touching her back. This is exactly how she was pulled out vaginally. A nurse told me she may have hyperextension of the neck . What type of specialist should she been seen by to diagnose if there is an injury from delivery? Thanks so much for your response
Hello. Welcome to Healthcare Magic.
First, congratulations on the new addition to your family.
Although birth trauma is occasionally the cause of unusual postures in newborn infants, these issues are often a sign of a developing neurological deficit that had its beginnings before birth. For example, neck hyperextension, especially when it is associated with shoulder shrugging, is sometimes an early sign of cerebral palsy. On the other hand, neck hyperextension may just be a manifestation of weak neck muscles, and this condition often corrects over time.
Your pediatrician is the first person to see about this problem. If it's warranted, he/she can refer you to a pediatric neurologist.
I hope things go well!
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Newborn Seems To Have Hyper Extension Of Neck. What Type Of Specialist Should Be Consulted To Detect Injury?
Hello. Welcome to Healthcare Magic. First, congratulations on the new addition to your family. Although birth trauma is occasionally the cause of unusual postures in newborn infants, these issues are often a sign of a developing neurological deficit that had its beginnings before birth. For example, neck hyperextension, especially when it is associated with shoulder shrugging, is sometimes an early sign of cerebral palsy. On the other hand, neck hyperextension may just be a manifestation of weak neck muscles, and this condition often corrects over time. Your pediatrician is the first person to see about this problem. If it s warranted, he/she can refer you to a pediatric neurologist. I hope things go well!