Can congenital oblique neck be cured?

It is possible to cure congenital oblique neck, as follows: First, for bony congenital oblique neck, the development of the deformity can be corrected by manipulation and external fixation in the early stages. In adult, spinal fusion surgery is required. Secondly, congenital myelomeningocele can be treated conservatively first. The deformity can be corrected by manipulation and heat application within six months of birth. Thirdly, surgical treatment for congenital myotonic squamous neck, for children over one year old with contracture deformity of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, if conservative treatment is ineffective, surgery is required, mainly around the sternocleidomastoid muscle, which can lengthen the sternocleidomastoid muscle and restore the normal range of motion of the neck. Patients are usually immobilized with a neck brace after surgery and the immobilization is removed after 4-6 weeks depending on the situation, and rehabilitation training is started. The above methods can lead to a complete cure for some patients with congenital sternocleidomastoid.