Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 , Thanks for posting this. I'll add the link to our site. Keep us posted on your insurance appeal. Thanks again, --- In Plagiocephaly , " from SC " <geodmj@s...> wrote: > As an update to a previous question I posted before about ear size > differences I wanted to let you know I just found an excellent article > at the torticolliskids website that talks about torticollis, > craniosynostosis and plagiocephaly. In this article, near the top of > page 11, there is a statement that reads: > > " This asymmetry of the ears is frequently noted by parents, and the > external ear on the side with the flatened occupit may also be > significantly larger, as a manifestation of prolonged inutero > compression, when compared with the ear on the noncompressed side. " > > To read the article in its entirety, click on: > Torticolliskids/ > > Then go to files, Torticollis Research, and then it is the only > article listed called: AAdrgrahamarticletorticollis.doc > > Even if your baby doesn't have tort. or ear size differences, the > article is very informative. Though my daughter's ear size difference > is only slight (probably only noticeable by me) and her tort. is mild, > the article answered alot of my questions. After Meredith was first > diagnosed with neck tightness and then more recently, mild tort., it > made me realize why it was easier to breastfeed her (football hold > style) on one side more than the other - it must have been > uncomfortable for her to turn her head to that side. The article > confirms this could be an early sign of tort., too! > > I'm trying to gather information for our insurance appeal and will > point out some things that may have started in utero, though I think > insurance should still cover helmet/band treatment, regardless of when > tort. and plagio. started. > > Moderators: can you please put this article in the files section of > this site for easier access? Thank you! > > J. from SC > Olivia (4) > Meredith (15 months old, DOC Band 2/19, second band late June) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 , Great find! THanks for sharing it with us. I'm sure it will be very helpful for members. I see said she'll add it for you . , mom to Hannah, DOCband #3 3/30 Cape Cod, Ma --- In Plagiocephaly , " from SC " <geodmj@s...> wrote: > As an update to a previous question I posted before about ear size > differences I wanted to let you know I just found an excellent article > at the torticolliskids website that talks about torticollis, > craniosynostosis and plagiocephaly. In this article, near the top of > page 11, there is a statement that reads: > > " This asymmetry of the ears is frequently noted by parents, and the > external ear on the side with the flatened occupit may also be > significantly larger, as a manifestation of prolonged inutero > compression, when compared with the ear on the noncompressed side. " > > To read the article in its entirety, click on: > Torticolliskids/ > > Then go to files, Torticollis Research, and then it is the only > article listed called: AAdrgrahamarticletorticollis.doc > > Even if your baby doesn't have tort. or ear size differences, the > article is very informative. Though my daughter's ear size difference > is only slight (probably only noticeable by me) and her tort. is mild, > the article answered alot of my questions. After Meredith was first > diagnosed with neck tightness and then more recently, mild tort., it > made me realize why it was easier to breastfeed her (football hold > style) on one side more than the other - it must have been > uncomfortable for her to turn her head to that side. The article > confirms this could be an early sign of tort., too! > > I'm trying to gather information for our insurance appeal and will > point out some things that may have started in utero, though I think > insurance should still cover helmet/band treatment, regardless of when > tort. and plagio. started. > > Moderators: can you please put this article in the files section of > this site for easier access? Thank you! > > J. from SC > Olivia (4) > Meredith (15 months old, DOC Band 2/19, second band late June) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 Thanks for adding this link, . I hope you and your family are doing well! J. from SC > > As an update to a previous question I posted before about ear size > > differences I wanted to let you know I just found an excellent > article > > at the torticolliskids website that talks about torticollis, > > craniosynostosis and plagiocephaly. In this article, near the top of > > page 11, there is a statement that reads: > > > > " This asymmetry of the ears is frequently noted by parents, and the > > external ear on the side with the flatened occupit may also be > > significantly larger, as a manifestation of prolonged inutero > > compression, when compared with the ear on the noncompressed side. " > > > > To read the article in its entirety, click on: > > Torticolliskids/ > > > > Then go to files, Torticollis Research, and then it is the only > > article listed called: AAdrgrahamarticletorticollis.doc > > > > Even if your baby doesn't have tort. or ear size differences, the > > article is very informative. Though my daughter's ear size > difference > > is only slight (probably only noticeable by me) and her tort. is > mild, > > the article answered alot of my questions. After Meredith was first > > diagnosed with neck tightness and then more recently, mild tort., it > > made me realize why it was easier to breastfeed her (football hold > > style) on one side more than the other - it must have been > > uncomfortable for her to turn her head to that side. The article > > confirms this could be an early sign of tort., too! > > > > I'm trying to gather information for our insurance appeal and will > > point out some things that may have started in utero, though I think > > insurance should still cover helmet/band treatment, regardless of > when > > tort. and plagio. started. > > > > Moderators: can you please put this article in the files section of > > this site for easier access? Thank you! > > > > J. from SC > > Olivia (4) > > Meredith (15 months old, DOC Band 2/19, second band late June) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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