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Amy, there has to be room for growth. I'm not saying it should just

flop around on Aidan's head though. A passive style helmet relies

on growth alone and wouldn't apply pressure. Active bands/helmets

rely on growth for improvement as well, but apply gentle pressure to

help with a more aggressive style. They just redirect it to a

certain extent. When had her band, they shaved the same areas

at every adjustment. Every now and again they had to shave the

areas that didn't need correction, but because she was growing it

was causing it to be too snug. Make sense? Good for you on calling

the ortho. He should be able to answer your question in a more

medical sort of way. Let us know what he says.

Dustie

> Hi there,

>

> Haven't posted in awhile...our Aidan (8 months) is trying to

adjust

> to his Danmar Helmet. We just had it adjusted again and now it

> seems a bit too loose. With right side flatness (mild to

moderate)

> with right ear slightly forward my understanding is that there are

> at least 2 parts of the head kept static...the left rear and the

> right front (forehead) It seems like it's doing that but the

areas

> that are supposed to be open (flat area and right side of forehead

> and the crown area where the hole is) seem very loose now. It

seems

> like it fit better before we had the adjustment. Should the

helmet

> be tight all over with just a little room in these area for growth

> or is it a good thing that it's a looser fit?? I already put a

call

> in to our orthotist. Any ideas would be great! Amy (Aidan V's

mom)

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Hi...thanks for the info...

I talked to the orthotist and he thinks that it's rotating too much

because the straps aren't pulled snug enough. So we'll try that for

a couple days. We go in Friday to see the doctor and maybe she can

also check out the fit. Amy--Aidan V's mom/Michigan

> > Hi there,

> >

> > Haven't posted in awhile...our Aidan (8 months) is trying to

> adjust

> > to his Danmar Helmet. We just had it adjusted again and now it

> > seems a bit too loose. With right side flatness (mild to

> moderate)

> > with right ear slightly forward my understanding is that there

are

> > at least 2 parts of the head kept static...the left rear and the

> > right front (forehead) It seems like it's doing that but the

> areas

> > that are supposed to be open (flat area and right side of

forehead

> > and the crown area where the hole is) seem very loose now. It

> seems

> > like it fit better before we had the adjustment. Should the

> helmet

> > be tight all over with just a little room in these area for

growth

> > or is it a good thing that it's a looser fit?? I already put a

> call

> > in to our orthotist. Any ideas would be great! Amy (Aidan V's

> mom)

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Sounds good to me. I have heard of ortho's marking the straps so

the parents know about where to go. Maybe that will be an option?

Dustie

> > Amy, there has to be room for growth. I'm not saying it should

> just

> > flop around on Aidan's head though. A passive style helmet

relies

> > on growth alone and wouldn't apply pressure. Active

bands/helmets

> > rely on growth for improvement as well, but apply gentle

pressure

> to

> > help with a more aggressive style. They just redirect it to a

> > certain extent. When had her band, they shaved the same

> areas

> > at every adjustment. Every now and again they had to shave the

> > areas that didn't need correction, but because she was growing

it

> > was causing it to be too snug. Make sense? Good for you on

> calling

> > the ortho. He should be able to answer your question in a more

> > medical sort of way. Let us know what he says.

> >

> > Dustie

> >

> > --- In Plagiocephaly , " amynvb " <amyn27@m...>

wrote:

> > > Hi there,

> > >

> > > Haven't posted in awhile...our Aidan (8 months) is trying to

> > adjust

> > > to his Danmar Helmet. We just had it adjusted again and now

it

> > > seems a bit too loose. With right side flatness (mild to

> > moderate)

> > > with right ear slightly forward my understanding is that there

> are

> > > at least 2 parts of the head kept static...the left rear and

the

> > > right front (forehead) It seems like it's doing that but the

> > areas

> > > that are supposed to be open (flat area and right side of

> forehead

> > > and the crown area where the hole is) seem very loose now. It

> > seems

> > > like it fit better before we had the adjustment. Should the

> > helmet

> > > be tight all over with just a little room in these area for

> growth

> > > or is it a good thing that it's a looser fit?? I already put

a

> > call

> > > in to our orthotist. Any ideas would be great! Amy (Aidan

V's

> > mom)

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Jenna's ortho did just that. She made a faint line on the velcro strap so

we knew exactly where it should be.

Angie

Re: Helmet Fit

> Sounds good to me. I have heard of ortho's marking the straps so

> the parents know about where to go. Maybe that will be an option?

>

> Dustie

>

>

>

> > > > Hi there,

> > > >

> > > > Haven't posted in awhile...our Aidan (8 months) is trying to

> > > adjust

> > > > to his Danmar Helmet. We just had it adjusted again and now

> it

> > > > seems a bit too loose. With right side flatness (mild to

> > > moderate)

> > > > with right ear slightly forward my understanding is that there

> > are

> > > > at least 2 parts of the head kept static...the left rear and

> the

> > > > right front (forehead) It seems like it's doing that but the

> > > areas

> > > > that are supposed to be open (flat area and right side of

> > forehead

> > > > and the crown area where the hole is) seem very loose now. It

> > > seems

> > > > like it fit better before we had the adjustment. Should the

> > > helmet

> > > > be tight all over with just a little room in these area for

> > growth

> > > > or is it a good thing that it's a looser fit?? I already put

> a

> > > call

> > > > in to our orthotist. Any ideas would be great! Amy (Aidan

> V's

> > > mom)

>

>

>

> For more plagio info

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