An abnormal head posture, sometimes called torticollis, is common in children. It could be developed from birth or acquired at a later time. Although the condition may have an orthopedic or neurological origin, in some cases, it is caused by a visual disorder.
An ocular head posture happens when the patient unconsciously positions his head either tilted up or down or to the left or right so his vision is clear and supported.
Misaligned eyes
Crossed eyes or misaligned vision makes the patient adopt a position where the eyes are best aligned. Naturally, the person will move his head away from the weaker eye, which results in an unusual head position.
Poor vision due to a lazy eye or refractive errors
When suffering from poor vision, a patient naturally turns his head closer to the object to see it more clearly. In some cases, only one eye has a clear vision so the part of the head with the weaker eye is turned away from the target object.
Droopy eyelid (ptosis)
A patient with a droopy eyelid sees better when his chin is tilted or elevated. When this condition is left untreated, the patient adopts the abnormal position of the head for a long time, which could trigger headaches and neck tension.
Although patients are not directly encouraged to correct their ocular head posture (since the right way is to fix the underlying eye problem that is causing it), it is still important to become aware of the risks of keeping your head at an unusual angle.
Here are the effects of an abnormal head posture:
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