Guest guest Posted August 8, 2004 Report Share Posted August 8, 2004 I'm so glad to hear you're getting a DOC Band. My son was banded at 17 1/2 months and has gotten very good correction. The problem with babies is they're all so round and beautiful (yeah, that's a problem). People think, oh, sure, she's got a flat spot, but she's still gorgeous so I won't get a helmet. By the time her facial features develop and you realize she looks abnormal, it's too late to do anything about it. Cranial Tech will not steer you wrong. Trust them and if they say they recommend a helmet, get one! Good luck! , 20 mos, tort, DOC Band 5/7 --- In Plagiocephaly , " chen_s2000 " <chenshu88@h...> wrote: > Hi All, > My daughter Carolyn is 12.5 months. She has mild plagio as diagnosed > by Dr. Her casting appointment is next Thursday. However, I'm still > debating on band or not everyday. I'm wondering how much correction > she can get if we put her on band at 13 months (that's when we can > get the band if we decide to do it now). Are there babies banded at > this age? Can you share some experience or advice? > > Thanks, > Chen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2004 Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 , Glad to know that got very good correction at his age. The reason that I'm hesitating is partly due to the fact that neither did the doctor nor Cranial Tech say they recommend it. The doctor said it's not necessary and Cranial Tech said " it's up to you. " Probably because my daughter's case is mild. Thanks, Chen > > Hi All, > > My daughter Carolyn is 12.5 months. She has mild plagio as > diagnosed > > by Dr. Her casting appointment is next Thursday. However, I'm still > > debating on band or not everyday. I'm wondering how much correction > > she can get if we put her on band at 13 months (that's when we can > > get the band if we decide to do it now). Are there babies banded at > > this age? Can you share some experience or advice? > > > > Thanks, > > Chen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2004 Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 Chen, I agree with . CT will not steer you wrong. My dd was treated by CT in Charlotte. The ortho told us she loved to trun parents away at the consult telling them all was fine. na DOC Gradtortibaby <sugrill@...> wrote: I'm so glad to hear you're getting a DOC Band. My son was banded at 17 1/2 months and has gotten very good correction. The problem with babies is they're all so round and beautiful (yeah, that's a problem). People think, oh, sure, she's got a flat spot, but she's still gorgeous so I won't get a helmet. By the time her facial features develop and you realize she looks abnormal, it's too late to do anything about it. Cranial Tech will not steer you wrong. Trust them and if they say they recommend a helmet, get one! Good luck!, 20 mos, tort, DOC Band 5/7> Hi All,> My daughter Carolyn is 12.5 months. She has mild plagio as diagnosed > by Dr. Her casting appointment is next Thursday. However, I'm still > debating on band or not everyday. I'm wondering how much correction > she can get if we put her on band at 13 months (that's when we can > get the band if we decide to do it now). Are there babies banded at > this age? Can you share some experience or advice?> > Thanks,> ChenFor more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2004 Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 Chen, Did CT take measurements? What were they? Is there any facial or ear assymmetry? Our ortho was starting to use 6 mm assymmetry as her recommendation point if there were no obvious facial or ear assymmetry issues. chen_s2000 <chenshu88@...> wrote: ,Glad to know that got very good correction at his age. The reason that I'm hesitating is partly due to the fact that neither did the doctor nor Cranial Tech say they recommend it. The doctor said it's not necessary and Cranial Tech said "it's up to you." Probably because my daughter's case is mild. Thanks,Chen> > Hi All,> > My daughter Carolyn is 12.5 months. She has mild plagio as > diagnosed > > by Dr. Her casting appointment is next Thursday. However, I'm still > > debating on band or not everyday. I'm wondering how much correction > > she can get if we put her on band at 13 months (that's when we can > > get the band if we decide to do it now). Are there babies banded at > > this age? Can you share some experience or advice?> > > > Thanks,> > ChenFor more plagio info, go to www.plagiocephaly.org/support Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2004 Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 Chen, That is great that there is no obvious ear or facial assymmetry. 8 mm is usually considered mild to moderate. My dd started with 11 mm cranial vault and 9 mm ear assymmetry. She was considered moderate. So it was a much easier decision to make. When she went into her second band she was 7 mm for both measurements. She was 6 months old and we felt she still had a lot of room for improvement. She graduated with 3 mm cranial and 4 mm ears. Can you post some pictures of Carolyn? Especially a birdseye view that would show the flatness. Do you still have your casting appointment? When do you want to make your decision by? mom to na SCchen_s2000 <chenshu88@...> wrote: ,Carolyn was measured at 8mm of assymmetry. There is no obvious facial or ear assymmetry.Thanks,Chen> > > Hi All,> > > My daughter Carolyn is 12.5 months. She has mild plagio as > > diagnosed > > > by Dr. Her casting appointment is next Thursday. However, I'm > still > > > debating on band or not everyday. I'm wondering how much > correction > > > she can get if we put her on band at 13 months (that's when we > can > > > get the band if we decide to do it now). Are there babies banded > at > > > this age? Can you share some experience or advice?> > > > > > Thanks,> > > Chen> > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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