Everything was normal when the baby was born, and the family was very happy when the baby came home and ate well and slept well. However, after a few days, a careful mother found that the child’s head was always tilted to the right side when sleeping and eating milk, and the right side of the face seemed smaller than the left side. The doctor diagnosed: pediatric myelomeningocele and recommended massage therapy. After 3 months of massage treatment, the lump in the neck disappeared and the head was no longer tilted, so the mother was relieved. Parents should pay attention to observation: newborn babies spend most of the day in sleep. If the child maintains a crooked head sleep position all day long, it is easy to cause the occipital part of the skull to gradually flatten. This will form a vicious circle: the child likes to keep his head in a fixed position, the skull will appear a flat area; this flat area can easily support the child’s head, the child will therefore prefer to maintain this particular position. Therefore, when you find that your child’s head is always tilted to one side, parents can try to gently hold his head while he sleeps and use a hollow shaped pillow to fix the head position. If this still does not keep the child’s head in a neutral position, it is time to take the child to the doctor. The doctor told Xiao Bao’s mother: congenital myotrabismus is one of the common congenital developmental malformations in children. The treatment of congenital myotrabismus is not complicated, and in order to obtain satisfactory results, we have learned that: early diagnosis and the earlier the treatment, the better the results, and treatment should be started in the neonatal period. Primary health care providers should strengthen the knowledge of this disease, and at the same time promote and guide the parents of newborns, who should be promptly directed to rehabilitation specialists for treatment. In particular, we should follow up the newborns with fetal malposition, difficult delivery or breech delivery in prenatal examination to be alert to the occurrence of the disease, so as to achieve early diagnosis and treatment. Some doctors in county hospitals do not even recognize this disease, and have seen many cases of lymph node enlargement diagnosed as anti-inflammatory drugs. Through the understanding of many mothers of babies with oblique neck, most of them are less active in the late pregnancy, so I think the longer time of the fetus’ head tilted in the womb is the main cause of congenital oblique neck, so I advise mothers-to-be to be more active in the late pregnancy, one can reduce the occurrence of oblique neck, and the other can speed up the delivery process and reduce the occurrence of ischemia and hypoxia in the newborn. After birth, a pike shaped swelling can be found on the side of the neck, which is oriented in the same direction as the sternocleidomastoid muscle and is mostly confined to the middle and lower segments. Later, the sternocleidomastoid muscle contracture is tense, and the pulling causes the head to tilt to the diseased side, the chin to turn to the healthy side, and the movement of the head to the lateral and healthy side is limited, and the facial and neck deformities are gradually produced. If the disease is not diagnosed and treated early, as the child grows, calcification of the sternocleidomastoid muscle mass on the affected side may occur, resulting in serious deformity of the face and neck, which is manifested by symptoms such as small face on the affected side, narrow eye fissures and downward eyebrows, strabismus, high and low cervical scoliosis on both shoulders. After the deformity is fixed, it is difficult to make it disappear completely even with surgical treatment. Parents should not worry about this, as we already have quite mature treatment for this disease. The treatment of this disease by tui-na is through manipulation, and at the same time with “ointment to disperse and remove stasis” and “massage wine” on the affected area, acting on the contracted sternocleidomastoid muscle, which can improve the scar adhesion and soften the mass; traction on the affected side of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, so that the muscle tissue At the same time, the family members were also instructed to participate in the massage at normal time, to apply hot compresses after the massage, and to give more elbow-supported head-raising or two-handed head-raising training in prone position to help improve the strength of the neck muscles. If the disease is mild and the lump is not large, it can be cured in 2-3 months with the above treatment. If the disease is more severe and the mass is larger, it should be accompanied by a neck immobilizer to limit its movement, and the neck brace immobilizer should be worn for at least 7 hours a day. The treatment time is variable, but the efficacy is also very good.