Guest guest Posted December 10, 2002 Report Share Posted December 10, 2002 Hi : Yikes, if Ethan's STARband looks at all similar to the way Abby's fit, then I'd have to say it's not fitting him right. Especially if you have yet to see any significan improvement after 3 mos time. I decided to terminate her STARband treatment after the orthotist added what was foot pad to her head. The orthotist did offer to re- cast Abby for a 2nd STARband at no cost to us, but I didn't trust him any more. So I called Abby's ped. neuro, told him our situation and he wrote me an RX for the DOCband. We contacted the clinic and had her casted one week after her final STARband adjustment. We did receive a refund for the STARband, only after we returned the band to the clinic though. PLEASE don't feel like an " idiot " for any of this! I too trusted Abby's ortho, he was supposed to be the expert, not me! But I know how you feel, I still beat myself up for not stopping her STARband sooner than I did. But, hindsight I'm very interested in seeing any pictures of Ethan in the band. It's hard to say if the casting was made wrong, or the band was made wrong at the factory, or if the orthotist made some bad cuts/adjustmetns to the band. Abby's was very assymetrical from day 1, should've demanded a new band then (hindsight again!). Did you have to change orthotists already. Are you near any DOCband clinics? Gosh, I'm sosososososo sorry to hear of your problems. How old is Ethan now? Debbie Abby's mom 3/1/00 STARband 11/7/00-1/26/01 DOCGrad 2/16/01- 6/22/01 MI > I saw your pictures of Abby and her poorly fitting starband today under the > files section. I am stressed out because it looks very similar to Ethan's > starband! I had problems when we got it with it pushing on his ears. I > don't know if you remember me posting about it but it was corrected where it > wasn't pushing his ears anymore but it still has always looked crooked. We > had hoped to have him out of the helmet by now and see better correction than > we are seeing since he was put in it so early. I remember you telling me > that you went to the docband after this. What did you do about the starband? > Who did you discuss the problem with? If it has been fitting wrong since > the beginning does that mean that the casting wasn't right? I am going to > see my orthotist on Friday but he was not the one who ordered the starband. > What is your opinion on this? I am gonna see if I can get some pictures > taken so you can see what I am talking about. I feel like an idiot for not > being more persistent with the orthotist in the beginning when I thought it > didn't look right. I figured who am I to question what he is doing? > > Ethan starband since august 28th Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2002 Report Share Posted December 10, 2002 Debbie, We have a new orthotist because we moved from Texas to Florida. Ethan was four months when he was put into the band and now he is 7 months. We are going to see a neurosurgeon and a plastic surgeon on the 20th so maybe they will recommend something. We have already heard that they don't recommend the starband in the first place. The closest CT clinic would be Atlanta. It wouldn't be too bad because my entire family lives there. Let me know what you think of the pictures. Ethan starband since aug. 28 > > I saw your pictures of Abby and her poorly fitting starband today > under the > > files section. I am stressed out because it looks very similar to > Ethan's > > starband! I had problems when we got it with it pushing on his > ears. I > > don't know if you remember me posting about it but it was corrected > where it > > wasn't pushing his ears anymore but it still has always looked > crooked. We > > had hoped to have him out of the helmet by now and see better > correction than > > we are seeing since he was put in it so early. I remember you > telling me > > that you went to the docband after this. What did you do about the > starband? > > Who did you discuss the problem with? If it has been fitting > wrong since > > the beginning does that mean that the casting wasn't right? I am > going to > > see my orthotist on Friday but he was not the one who ordered the > starband. > > What is your opinion on this? I am gonna see if I can get some > pictures > > taken so you can see what I am talking about. I feel like an idiot > for not > > being more persistent with the orthotist in the beginning when I > thought it > > didn't look right. I figured who am I to question what he is doing? > > > > Ethan starband since august 28th Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2002 Report Share Posted December 10, 2002 , Definitely post some pictures if you can. If you think it is not right then follow up for sure! How much experience does your ortho have with the STARband? Marci (Mom to ) Oklahoma > I saw your pictures of Abby and her poorly fitting starband today under the > files section. I am stressed out because it looks very similar to Ethan's > starband! I had problems when we got it with it pushing on his ears. I > don't know if you remember me posting about it but it was corrected where it > wasn't pushing his ears anymore but it still has always looked crooked. We > had hoped to have him out of the helmet by now and see better correction than > we are seeing since he was put in it so early. I remember you telling me > that you went to the docband after this. What did you do about the starband? > Who did you discuss the problem with? If it has been fitting wrong since > the beginning does that mean that the casting wasn't right? I am going to > see my orthotist on Friday but he was not the one who ordered the starband. > What is your opinion on this? I am gonna see if I can get some pictures > taken so you can see what I am talking about. I feel like an idiot for not > being more persistent with the orthotist in the beginning when I thought it > didn't look right. I figured who am I to question what he is doing? > > Ethan starband since august 28th Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2002 Report Share Posted December 10, 2002 Marci, I am not sure how much experience our new orthotist has with the starband. He was recommended to us by orthomerica and they said that they felt comfortable with us going to him. Our old orthotist who did the casting and all of the major adjustments does like 70 a year. I know that our new orthotist just got back from the weekend seminar orthomerica did this weekend. I know that he hasn't done as many as our first ortho. I am going to see what he says at the appointment on Friday I guess. Mom to Ethan > > I saw your pictures of Abby and her poorly fitting starband today > under the > > files section. I am stressed out because it looks very similar to > Ethan's > > starband! I had problems when we got it with it pushing on his > ears. I > > don't know if you remember me posting about it but it was corrected > where it > > wasn't pushing his ears anymore but it still has always looked > crooked. We > > had hoped to have him out of the helmet by now and see better > correction than > > we are seeing since he was put in it so early. I remember you > telling me > > that you went to the docband after this. What did you do about the > starband? > > Who did you discuss the problem with? If it has been fitting > wrong since > > the beginning does that mean that the casting wasn't right? I am > going to > > see my orthotist on Friday but he was not the one who ordered the > starband. > > What is your opinion on this? I am gonna see if I can get some > pictures > > taken so you can see what I am talking about. I feel like an idiot > for not > > being more persistent with the orthotist in the beginning when I > thought it > > didn't look right. I figured who am I to question what he is doing? > > > > Ethan starband since august 28th Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2002 Report Share Posted December 10, 2002 Debbie, Is it unusual not to have improvement after 3 mos? My orthotist told me that one of his patients didn't show any improvement until her 5th month in a band. Sunny > > I saw your pictures of Abby and her poorly fitting starband today > under the > > files section. I am stressed out because it looks very similar to > Ethan's > > starband! I had problems when we got it with it pushing on his > ears. I > > don't know if you remember me posting about it but it was corrected > where it > > wasn't pushing his ears anymore but it still has always looked > crooked. We > > had hoped to have him out of the helmet by now and see better > correction than > > we are seeing since he was put in it so early. I remember you > telling me > > that you went to the docband after this. What did you do about the > starband? > > Who did you discuss the problem with? If it has been fitting > wrong since > > the beginning does that mean that the casting wasn't right? I am > going to > > see my orthotist on Friday but he was not the one who ordered the > starband. > > What is your opinion on this? I am gonna see if I can get some > pictures > > taken so you can see what I am talking about. I feel like an idiot > for not > > being more persistent with the orthotist in the beginning when I > thought it > > didn't look right. I figured who am I to question what he is doing? > > > > Ethan starband since august 28th Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2002 Report Share Posted December 10, 2002 Sunny, Yes, it is unusual to not have any improvement after 3 months!! This is taken from the Cranial Tech web site: How Quickly Can I See Changes: In children under 5 months of age you should begin to see a change in one week after wearing the band 23 hours a day. In children under 12 months of age you should begin to see a change in two weeks. In children over 12 months of age, you should begin to see a change within two to three weeks. Age & Severity: It is important to understand that the final outcome is affected by the following: Age at start of treatment: The younger an infant, the faster the rate of head growth and subsequent correction of the deformity. Severity of condition: As with any condition, the more severe the deformity the more difficult the correction. It is essential to get the more severe patient into treatment at a younger age. My daughter got her second DOCband when she was 14 months old,we are seeing some really nice correction!! I would definitely be concerned if you haven't seen any improvement yet. He was only 4 months when he was banded? Usually correction is rapid at that age. Please keep us posted. > > > I saw your pictures of Abby and her poorly fitting starband today > > under the > > > files section. I am stressed out because it looks very similar > to > > Ethan's > > > starband! I had problems when we got it with it pushing on his > > ears. I > > > don't know if you remember me posting about it but it was > corrected > > where it > > > wasn't pushing his ears anymore but it still has always looked > > crooked. We > > > had hoped to have him out of the helmet by now and see better > > correction than > > > we are seeing since he was put in it so early. I remember you > > telling me > > > that you went to the docband after this. What did you do about > the > > starband? > > > Who did you discuss the problem with? If it has been fitting > > wrong since > > > the beginning does that mean that the casting wasn't right? I am > > going to > > > see my orthotist on Friday but he was not the one who ordered the > > starband. > > > What is your opinion on this? I am gonna see if I can get some > > pictures > > > taken so you can see what I am talking about. I feel like an > idiot > > for not > > > being more persistent with the orthotist in the beginning when I > > thought it > > > didn't look right. I figured who am I to question what he is > doing? > > > > > > Ethan starband since august 28th Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2002 Report Share Posted December 12, 2002 In a message dated 12/10/2002 9:13:35 PM Eastern Standard Time, lamoreux@... writes: My orthotist told me that one of his patients didn't show any improvement until her 5th month in a band. Wow- that's a shocker to me, personally. I would hate to have a band on that did not show improvement for that long of a time- where's the guarantee that it will work in 8 months? You know what I'm saying? It's just such a lot of time to lose if the helmet is not working properly, I would be on high alert. Keep him on his toes Sunny! ' Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2002 Report Share Posted December 12, 2002 , I asked the orthotist yesterday what kind of helmet that particular patient was in. He told me that it was "local helmet" so I'm assuming it was passive helmet. (He didn't make that clear to me when he showed me the pictures.) Sunny Re: Re: To Debbie re Abby's starband In a message dated 12/10/2002 9:13:35 PM Eastern Standard Time, lamoreux@... writes: My orthotist told me that one of his patients didn't show any improvement until her 5th month in a band. Wow- that's a shocker to me, personally. I would hate to have a band on that did not show improvement for that long of a time- where's the guarantee that it will work in 8 months? You know what I'm saying? It's just such a lot of time to lose if the helmet is not working properly, I would be on high alert. Keep him on his toes Sunny!' MomFor more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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