“…Up to 18% of cases with asymmetrical head posturing may be due to non-muscular causes, 22 including Klippel-Feil, 22 neurologic disorders, 22,34 ocular disorders, 22,83,90,91 brachial plexus injuries including clavicle fractures, 22 paroxysmal torticollis that alternates sides, 24 spinal abnormalities 87,92 and SCM neoplastic masses 34,85 such as rhabdomyosarcoma. 93 Identification of presentations atypical of CMT, including masses that change shape, location, or size, warrant immediate referral to or consultation with the infant's physician.…”