Tummy time is the perfect way to help your baby strengthen their neck muscles to gain more control over their head and neck.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Infants who spend too much time on their backs have an increased risk of developing a misshapen head along with certain developmental delays, the American Physical Therapy ...
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When you hear “tummy time,” you probably think of babies on colorful mats learning to lift their heads. But the same practice is now making waves with adults – and for good reason. Physical therapists ...