Guest guest Posted May 8, 2003 Report Share Posted May 8, 2003 , Actually, he didn't sleep with his head all the way rotated to the side. He slept with his head at an angle pointing down. This caused the triangular shape of his head. Had he slept with his head all the way rotated, then he would have probably had the more classic scaphy shape. Am I making any sense?? in KY > > , > See now that I can understand, he was slept on his stomach with his head > facing all the way rotated in one direction for any given length of time, so > he laid on his ears? So each side was overly flexed and he got his flat spot > in the sides/temples (right?). Now thinking harder about 's case with > Dane, I know that he was only slept on the left side (I think its the left) > and he developed tort because the muscle was not allowed to lenghten or grow > at times- stunting it causing tort. Now thinking outloud with Dustie's > daughter, she said slept on her sides, but both of them, left and right > with more of a repositioning effort going on allowing a break to grow or > stretch for each muscle. So that would tell me why she didn't develop tort, > but with the scaphy part I'm just guessing that she developed that because > she was just laid on her sides, right on those ears to create the elongated > shape. This is a just me thinking out loud and opinion from what I can make > of it! Thanks Dustie > > ' Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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