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I'm new to this group and I'm so happy to have found it!

My daughter, now 15 months old, was recently diagnosed with

Plagiocephaly. Of course we noticed it long ago but were told it

would shape itself out, as I'm sure many of you were told too.

Anyway, we've decided to go ahead and get a helmet for our daughter,

despite her older age. I've been told that though she'll have to

wear it for a longer time we may see some postive results. The

decision we now have to make is to get the starband or doc band.

I've heard good things about the doc band but they're much more

expensive and 350 miles away. The cranio/facial specialist I saw

here in Mount Pleasant, SC doesn't think too much of the docband

folks and thinks I'd be just as well off with starband, which I can

have fitted here in town and costs less. I would love to hear from

anyone out there who a) has an older baby who was fitted with a

helmet, and B) what peoples experiences have been with starband vs.

docband.

Thanks so much!

Naydu

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Naydu,

Hi!! We just moved from Mt. P to CA, so I had to reply to your

message. We miss it so much!!!!!!!!!! Anyway, we have a 7mo. old

that we are deciding whether to band or not. We are going with the

DOC band because it seems to be our best option here. However, we

have friends on Island who drive to Cranial Tech. in

Charlotte. They have only said really positive things about their

experiences so far. The drive is awful, though, so I imagine that

would weigh into your decision. The worst part for them is now

after the initial fittings, etc. their appointments only last 15

min. or so about every couple of weeks. A long drive for such short

appointments!! Where could you get the starband?? I will have to

ask my friends why they didn't do that next time I talk with them.

Best of luck with your decision. Enjoy Mt. P for

me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

> I'm new to this group and I'm so happy to have found it!

> My daughter, now 15 months old, was recently diagnosed with

> Plagiocephaly. Of course we noticed it long ago but were told it

> would shape itself out, as I'm sure many of you were told too.

> Anyway, we've decided to go ahead and get a helmet for our

daughter,

> despite her older age. I've been told that though she'll have to

> wear it for a longer time we may see some postive results. The

> decision we now have to make is to get the starband or doc band.

> I've heard good things about the doc band but they're much more

> expensive and 350 miles away. The cranio/facial specialist I saw

> here in Mount Pleasant, SC doesn't think too much of the docband

> folks and thinks I'd be just as well off with starband, which I

can

> have fitted here in town and costs less. I would love to hear

from

> anyone out there who a) has an older baby who was fitted with a

> helmet, and B) what peoples experiences have been with starband

vs.

> docband.

>

> Thanks so much!

> Naydu

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Hi Naydu,

Welcome to the group. I see you've already received replies from

some of the other moderators so I'll just mention that my son wasn't

banded until 12 months of age. He wore a DOCband and we were pleased

with the professionalism of Cranial Tech. Please make your decision

right away as time is so very crucial at this point. Good luck and

please keep us posted.

Natasha

Atlanta, GA

> I'm new to this group and I'm so happy to have found it!

> My daughter, now 15 months old, was recently diagnosed with

> Plagiocephaly. Of course we noticed it long ago but were told it

> would shape itself out, as I'm sure many of you were told too.

> Anyway, we've decided to go ahead and get a helmet for our

daughter,

> despite her older age. I've been told that though she'll have to

> wear it for a longer time we may see some postive results. The

> decision we now have to make is to get the starband or doc band.

> I've heard good things about the doc band but they're much more

> expensive and 350 miles away. The cranio/facial specialist I saw

> here in Mount Pleasant, SC doesn't think too much of the docband

> folks and thinks I'd be just as well off with starband, which I can

> have fitted here in town and costs less. I would love to hear from

> anyone out there who a) has an older baby who was fitted with a

> helmet, and B) what peoples experiences have been with starband vs.

> docband.

>

> Thanks so much!

> Naydu

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Naydu,

Welcome to the group! We have had many older babies receive

correction with active, FDA-approved bands such as the Docband and

Starband, so you are evaluating some good options!

Although I have no experience with banding (we used repositioning

only to treat our daughter Remy's plagio), I have read that the

Starband's treatment age range usually goes up to 18 months. If

that is the case at the Starband facility you are considering, then

your daughter may only get 2 months or so in that band. Why don't

you ask them how long they would be able to keep your daughter in

the Starband for treatment when you interview them? Also, there is

a list of " Questions for the Orthotist " you may want to reference

when you speak to either location. There is a link to these

questions in the LINKS/HELMETS AND BANDS folder here at the group

site. Since Orthomerica, maker of the Starband, does not require

Starband training of the orthotist who order and treat with their

product (the same business model as many other helmets and bands),

you will want to ask about training and experience as well.

In some cases the Docband can be used up until 24 months of age. It

may be a good idea to bring up your daughter's age when you speak

with the DOCband orthos to explore this option. At her age, as you

mentioned, your daughter may be need to be in a band longer to glean

some good results. Cranial Tech, maker of the Docband, does

implement extensive, required Docband training of it's orthos, who

provide the product at their own Cranial Tech facilities. In

addition, you may also want to interview them to hear about the

degree of training and experience. I have heard that the DOCband is

generally more expensive than the Starband, but sometimes are about

the same price, so you'll definitely have to ask!

Would you keep us posted on how your decision process is going?

Take care,

Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy)

> I'm new to this group and I'm so happy to have found it!

> My daughter, now 15 months old, was recently diagnosed with

> Plagiocephaly. Of course we noticed it long ago but were told it

> would shape itself out, as I'm sure many of you were told too.

> Anyway, we've decided to go ahead and get a helmet for our

daughter,

> despite her older age. I've been told that though she'll have to

> wear it for a longer time we may see some postive results. The

> decision we now have to make is to get the starband or doc band.

> I've heard good things about the doc band but they're much more

> expensive and 350 miles away. The cranio/facial specialist I saw

> here in Mount Pleasant, SC doesn't think too much of the docband

> folks and thinks I'd be just as well off with starband, which I

can

> have fitted here in town and costs less. I would love to hear

from

> anyone out there who a) has an older baby who was fitted with a

> helmet, and B) what peoples experiences have been with starband

vs.

> docband.

>

> Thanks so much!

> Naydu

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Hi Naydu,

I'm the , who replied to your post on the Cranial Tech.

website about older babies starting treatment. I'm glad to hear

you have a casting appointment with Cranial Tech. soon. I don't know

very much about the StarBand, only what I've read here and at the CT

website. I've noticed you've already received great advice and

references to files and photos, that should help you in your decision.

I can only tell you our experience with the DOC Band, since that is

what we're familiar with. I'm puzzled by your doctor's non-support of

the DOC Band specialists; did he say why?

I may be repeating my previous CT post, but just wanted to tell you

and others, we are very pleased with the changes we're seeing so far

with the DOC Band. Our daughter was 11 1/2 months old when she was

first fitted. (Like you and many others, we were concerned early on,

but had trusted our pediatrician, when told things would round out on

their own). Our daughter is 13 1/2 months old now and has had her band

for 8 weeks. The staff at Cranial Tech. in Charlotte are really good

and I believe they genuinely care. They have been specially trained in

band treatment and continue to train at their headquarters in

Arizona. As someone else mentioned, they treat babies up to 24 months

and StarBand treats up to 18 months. If this is the case, I would

definitely consider the DOC Band, so you have the possibility of

benefits from a second band, if your neurosurgeon recommends it after

the first one.

We live in the Upstate of SC, north of Greenville. It is only a 2 hour

15 minute drive for us to the Charlotte Cranial Tech. I understand you

may have a longer commute and I've heard that sometimes Angel Flight

(medical helicopter) will fly people to their medical appointments for

free, depending on the distance/need.

If you decide to drive four hours (from Mt. Pleasant to Columbia to

Charlotte), perhaps you can make many of your appts. on Fridays and do

some site-seeing afterwards, then come home Saturday. After the first

few appts.(casting/fitting/first band check),your regular appts. will

probably be every two weeks, like ours.

Keep us posted on how things go. Best wishes,

> I'm new to this group and I'm so happy to have found it!

> My daughter, now 15 months old, was recently diagnosed with

> Plagiocephaly. Of course we noticed it long ago but were told it

> would shape itself out, as I'm sure many of you were told too.

> Anyway, we've decided to go ahead and get a helmet for our

daughter,

> despite her older age. I've been told that though she'll have to

> wear it for a longer time we may see some postive results. The

> decision we now have to make is to get the starband or doc band.

> I've heard good things about the doc band but they're much more

> expensive and 350 miles away. The cranio/facial specialist I saw

> here in Mount Pleasant, SC doesn't think too much of the docband

> folks and thinks I'd be just as well off with starband, which I can

> have fitted here in town and costs less. I would love to hear from

> anyone out there who a) has an older baby who was fitted with a

> helmet, and B) what peoples experiences have been with starband vs.

> docband.

>

> Thanks so much!

> Naydu

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