Guest guest Posted April 28, 2004 Report Share Posted April 28, 2004 Hi & welcome! Please chk out our many " repositioning tips " in both our FILES & LINKS sections of our group. We have many tips, products & suggestions that may be of help. She's at a great young age to see correction thru repositioning alone. I've added SD to your subject line, I'm not at all familiar with your area, hopefully someone in our group is near you for local advice. When will Drs refer you for a helmet? Tough question & it varies from Dr to Dr! Unfortunately still today, many Drs aren't very pro banding for unknown reasons & give many parents the " Itll round on it's own " story, blah blah blah! So hopefully your ped will be plagio knowledgable & friendly! Please let us know what your Dr suggests. Good luck! Debbie > --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <monander@y...> wrote: > > My daughter is 10 weeks old now and we have just noticed over the > > weekend that her ears are not aligned. She has the bulging of her > > forehead on the flat side of her head as well. I am calling my > > doctor tomorrow as he has been out of town mon and tues this week. > I > > really don't know what to think about all of this. I want to help > my > > baby and we have started to reposition her and she is doing great > > with that so far. I can only hope we can get our insurance to pay > > for what we need them to if and when it comes down to it. Does > > anyone know of any doctors near me? We are in the s-e corner of > > South Dakota. We were thinking the closest doctor would be in the > > Twin cities, which is 4-5 hours away. We will gladly drive that far > > if need be, but I was just wondering if there was anyone closer. > > Another question I have is when do the doctors typically decide to > > band the babies if they need it? I am sure I will have many more > > questions in the future. Thanks in advance! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2004 Report Share Posted May 1, 2004 , Sorry to reply to your post so late, but I recently moved, and am just now getting caught up on the board posts! Welcome to the group, and way-to-go on being right on top of the possible plagiocephaly situation with your daughter -- by alerting yourself to it while your daughter is still so very young, you still have all of your treatment options in front of you! Aggressive repositioning should yield some results quite quickly in a baby as young as your daughter. If you aren't already, you should begin to take some weekly progress photos of the top, side, and front view from the same angle and distance.... this way, you'll have an objective record of whether or not repo is yielding the results you'd like to see, or if you need to move on to other treatment options such as the helmet or band. Torticollis, a condition where the head and neck range of motion is restricted, can make repo extremely difficult. Since you said that repo is going really well, I assume you are not noticing a tilt or your daughter always looking only in the same direction all the time. How have you been coming along with nighttime repo? It can be challenging with really young babies because you need to heed as far as back sleeping goes for SIDS prevention, but at the same time, keep the baby's head turned off of the flat area. We have a ton of links to products and tips for both repo and tummy time in the LINKS/REPO AND TUMMY TIME folder, as well as some very helpful repo photos from our own group members in the FILES/REPO HEADQUARTERS folder. We also have some progress photos of some of our repo babies, including my own daughter Remy, in the PHOTOS/BEFORE AND AFTER/REPOSITIONED folder, which you might want to check out when you have time. We ended up using repo only - we didn't use a helmet or band for our daughter. Repo doesn't work in every situation for a number of reasons. If you find that your daughter's case is one of those, you are right on the money to be researching banding and helmeting options now, before you need to make a decision. Pediatricians and specialists unfortunately show a wide range of varying opinions on severity assesment and treatment recommendations, so many times that decision comes down to the parents. I checked into options near your area, and see that we have many members who have responded with info about the CranioCap several hours away from you in the twin cities... here is a link to info about the CranioCap, an FDA approved passive helmet: CranioCap: http://www.gillettechildrens.org/default.cfm?pid=1.3.6.4#CranioCap Also available in Minneapolis according to the Helmet/Band Database, is another passive helmet called the PPO helmet. I think we have a current member that is going to use that helmet. Here is a link to information about the PPO helmet, also an FDA approved passive helmet: PPO Helmet: http://www.ppoinc.com/ (click on " information " on the left-hand menu bar, then scroll down to the " cranial molding helmets " paragraph, then click on the " press release " link) There is also a Starband by Orthomerica provider a distance from you as well. Here is the information on the Starband facility that I found in the Database (the Starband is an FDA approved, active band): Iowa Starband* Spectrum Prosthetics and Orthotics, Inc. , 1900 Ingersoll Avenue, Suite A, Des Moines, IA 50309 Todd Schweizer 515-243-1443 todd@... spectrumpro.com, www.orthomerica.com (grp. member who used this facility and is available for offlist contact: Carin Bassett carinbassett@... ) Another option the might pan out and is quite close to your location is a Hanger Facility in South Dakota. Hanger is a large Prosthetics and Orthotics company with hundreds of locations in the U.S. Only a minority of these locations offer cranial banding, and an even smaller number have any degree of experience with cranial banding (this was according to a company rep with whom I spoke.) Hanger may offer its own, FDA approved, active band called the Hanger Cranial Band, or may order and offer the Starband as well. If you are interested, here is the Hanger location nearest you.... maybe they could let you know if they offer cranial banding, or if another location not too much farther away does: Hanger Prosthetics & Orthotics East, Inc. 400 Park Street Yankton, South Dakota 57078 (605) 668-9466 Fax: (605) 668-9479 www.hanger.com www.orthomerica.com *Unknown if provide Hanger Cranial Band or Starband (both active) Good luck in your research, and please keep us updated on how your repo is going! Take care, Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy) > My daughter is 10 weeks old now and we have just noticed over the > weekend that her ears are not aligned. She has the bulging of her > forehead on the flat side of her head as well. I am calling my > doctor tomorrow as he has been out of town mon and tues this week. I > really don't know what to think about all of this. I want to help my > baby and we have started to reposition her and she is doing great > with that so far. I can only hope we can get our insurance to pay > for what we need them to if and when it comes down to it. Does > anyone know of any doctors near me? We are in the s-e corner of > South Dakota. We were thinking the closest doctor would be in the > Twin cities, which is 4-5 hours away. We will gladly drive that far > if need be, but I was just wondering if there was anyone closer. > Another question I have is when do the doctors typically decide to > band the babies if they need it? I am sure I will have many more > questions in the future. Thanks in advance! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2004 Report Share Posted May 1, 2004 Hi, monica, I dont know where exactly in South Dakota you are. There's a helmet clinic in children's hospital in Omaha,nebraska. This might be another option for you. You can probably go to their website and check it out. Hope you good luck with repo! Jun > --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <monander@y...> wrote: > > My daughter is 10 weeks old now and we have just noticed over the > > weekend that her ears are not aligned. She has the bulging of her > > forehead on the flat side of her head as well. I am calling my > > doctor tomorrow as he has been out of town mon and tues this week. > I > > really don't know what to think about all of this. I want to help > my > > baby and we have started to reposition her and she is doing great > > with that so far. I can only hope we can get our insurance to pay > > for what we need them to if and when it comes down to it. Does > > anyone know of any doctors near me? We are in the s-e corner of > > South Dakota. We were thinking the closest doctor would be in the > > Twin cities, which is 4-5 hours away. We will gladly drive that > far > > if need be, but I was just wondering if there was anyone closer. > > Another question I have is when do the doctors typically decide to > > band the babies if they need it? I am sure I will have many more > > questions in the future. Thanks in advance! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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