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Physical Therapy for infants with neck tightness or head shape concerns

in the comfort of your own home.

Accepting New Patients Beginning September 2025!

Welcome

If you're concerned about your baby's head shape or neck movement, you're in the right place. Happy Heads specializes in gentle, in-home therapy for infants in the West Suburbs of Chicago, helping your little one grow, move, and thrive.

Our Philosophy

At Happy Heads Pediatric Therapy, our philosophy centers on the power of early intervention to support healthy neck movement and head shape development to minimize the need for cranial helmets.

We believe that with timely, skilled therapy and hands-on parental education, many cases of torticollis and plagiocephaly can be effectively addressed in early infancy—when the skull is most responsive to gentle, consistent intervention.

 

Our goal is to empower families with the tools and guidance they need to promote optimal alignment, movement, and positioning in their baby’s daily routines. By focusing on proactive care and individualized in-home therapy, we strive to make treatment accessible, collaborative, and effective—reducing stress for families and supporting babies in achieving their fullest developmental potential.

How It Works

1. Choose Your Starting Point
You can either book a virtual consultation to ask questions and get expert guidance -- or schedule an in-home evaluation right away if you're ready to begin care.

2. In-Home Evaluation
We come to your home to assess your baby's head shape, neck mobility, and motor development. This visit helps us understand your baby's unique needs.

3. Personalized Therapy Plan
Following the initial evaluation, we create a customized treatment plan tailored to your baby. This will include gentle exercises, positioning strategies, and empowering you with the tools to support progress at home.

4. Continued Support
Through regular in-home visits, we monitor progress and adjust the plan as your baby grows -- always keeping your goals and your baby's development in focus.

About

Amy Swain, PT, DPT

Amy is a Doctor of Physical Therapy who has specialized in outpatient adult and pediatric physical therapy for 11 years.  Amy recieved her Bachelor's degree in Athletic Training from Anderson University in 2011 and completed her graduate degree in Physical Therapy at Midwestern University in 2014. She loves babies and has a passion for treating torticollis and plagiocephaly. In addition to delivering patient care, Amy is clinical educator who trains other physical therapists in treating infants with these concerns. Amy is a busy mom of three little kids and resides in Wheaton, IL. She loves to lift weights, read, cheer on the Cubs, and be outside with her family whenever possible. 

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