Talk:Positional plagiocephaly

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I changed "aggressively rotating the baby's position" to "frequently changing the baby's position. I'm sure it was completely unintended, but I had images in my head of people violently twisting their baby's head back and forth. Unless the original term has some special medical meaning that I don't know about?

Thanks for the improved wording; I'm not aware of any special meaning. BTW, if you're knowledgeable in this area, we could use someone to scrub through the external links and trim it. It's a long list for a short article. Samw 00:02, 25 August 2005 (UTC)
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