Guest guest Posted September 27, 2004 Report Share Posted September 27, 2004 Hi ...My turned a year old on Friday and I have been repositioning her since she was about 3 1/2 months old. Babies heads are shapeable until probably close to 2 years. If you consider some children get banded at to 18 months of age and get good correction, then it pretty much follows that if you are repo'ing, you will have to be careful for quite a while. I still look in on every night before I go to bed to make sure she is not sleeping on her flat spot. More often than not, she is not sleeping on it, but I don't want to miss the one time she does. You didn't put all that time and spend all that energy repo'ing only to let it go too soon and have a regression, however small the chances. On the bright side,repo'ing becomes a habit, a natural part of your daily life that it isn't really like work anymore at this age. Keep up the good work repo'ing Garrett. Do you have any pictures in our photo's section? I would love to see the progress you and Garrett have made. BTW, way to go, achieving good repo results while dealing with tort as well. In many cases, tort makes effective repositioning nearly impossible. It really says something about your dedication that you were able to do that. Keep us updated on how things are going! Becky ('s mom) in Pgh, PA --- In Plagiocephaly , " Pike " <jackalope@p...> wrote: > Hi All, > I am mom to 9 1/2 month old Garrett who has tort and plagio. > We've been going to physical therapy since 3 months and I've been > doing repositioning as well as home therapy. Just curious how long > you all keep repositioning. At what age does his skull harden > enough that my repositioning is having no effect? > The back of his head has rounded out nicely with time. Only > thing that I notice with his new head shape is it is a little tall > towards the back. He never had facial assymetry that I noticed. I > lay him on his side when he goes to bed and no longer has any sleep > positioners. Because we've been sleeping him on his side so long, > that is his natural position though he does shift onto his flat side > from time to time. > & Garrett TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2004 Report Share Posted September 27, 2004 Hi , Welcome to the group. I commend you for repoing for so long. Usually the AAP recommends repo up until 5 months and then says go with helmet therapy. However, if the case is mild and responding to repo then that timeline can be modified. What have you discussed with your ped? Have you set any timelines for correction, i.e. if Garrett's headshape is not what you want it to be forever by XX months then you will look into alternatives? Have you been referred to a specialist? You said you were doing at home therapy - is that for Garrett's neck? We have some great stretching and strengthening tips for neck muscles in the files section under torticollis help. I see you are in TX. Cranial Technologies has a clinic in Dallas where they will do a free evaluation. Here is the contact info ... Cranial Technologies, Inc. Concorde on the Creek 6750 Hillcrest Plaza Dr. #200A Dallas, TX 75230 Phone: 972-239-3555 Toll Free: 866-239-0626 Fax: 972-239-4011 Clinician: Todd, OTR Clinician: Amy Gallagher, OTR Clinician: Mosher, MSPT Clinician: Mendy Newton, OTR Clinician: Stooksberry, OTR They will tell you he is too mild if needed. To access his severity on your own you can use the CT worksheets ... http://www.cranialtech.com/medicalinfo/identifyplagio.html I really don't want to sound like a band is the only way to go. As Becky stated she is having great success with . Christie one of our other moderators had great repo success with her dd, Remy. I just know that some parents wish they had acted sooner. If you are happy with his head shape and if it didn't get any better all would be OK then I say continue repo. If you would like to see a lot of improvement or are very concerned I would bring it up with his dr (you may need to make a special appointment since I imagine you have already had the 9 month check-up). Have the ped refer you to a specialist or directly to CT. Cranial Technologies also has a licensed clinic in Houston but I don't believe they do free evaluations. Orthotic & Prosthetic Associates 25325 Borough Park Dr., #210 The Woodlands, TX 77380 (Houston) Phone: 281-296-8448 Fax: 281-296-8858 Clinician: Bob Cook, LO, BOC Clinician: Barbara Farley, LO, BOC If you would like to post some pics for us to help you access the severity please feel free. Take pics from top view, sides, front and back. The DOC Band B & A pics give good examples of the angles. Please let us know if you have anymore questions. mom to na DOC Grad SC --- In Plagiocephaly , " Pike " <jackalope@p...> wrote: > Hi All, > I am mom to 9 1/2 month old Garrett who has tort and plagio. > We've been going to physical therapy since 3 months and I've been > doing repositioning as well as home therapy. Just curious how long > you all keep repositioning. At what age does his skull harden > enough that my repositioning is having no effect? > The back of his head has rounded out nicely with time. Only > thing that I notice with his new head shape is it is a little tall > towards the back. He never had facial assymetry that I noticed. I > lay him on his side when he goes to bed and no longer has any sleep > positioners. Because we've been sleeping him on his side so long, > that is his natural position though he does shift onto his flat side > from time to time. > & Garrett TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2004 Report Share Posted September 27, 2004 Hi , welcome to our group. Good job on your repo'ing efforts! We would all love to see Garrett! Please let us know if you have any other questions. There is a great amount of info. on our website and the nicest people you will find.... Sue Colin F., 1 STARband grad 9/15/04 Buffalo, NY --- In Plagiocephaly , " Pike " <jackalope@p...> wrote: > Hi All, > I am mom to 9 1/2 month old Garrett who has tort and plagio. > We've been going to physical therapy since 3 months and I've been > doing repositioning as well as home therapy. Just curious how long > you all keep repositioning. At what age does his skull harden > enough that my repositioning is having no effect? > The back of his head has rounded out nicely with time. Only > thing that I notice with his new head shape is it is a little tall > towards the back. He never had facial assymetry that I noticed. I > lay him on his side when he goes to bed and no longer has any sleep > positioners. Because we've been sleeping him on his side so long, > that is his natural position though he does shift onto his flat side > from time to time. > & Garrett TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2004 Report Share Posted September 27, 2004 Hi , It's very nice to hear that Garrett is seeing such good success with repo! Are you satisfied with the results if you weren't to see any more rounding? At over 9 months, you are basically at the crossroads where it would be best to pull the trigger on banding if you really desire significant correction over what you have already. It sounds like from your post, however, that you are pleased and would like to continue repo efforts for as long as results are feasible. I can share that in my own daughter's case, Remy did receive a teeny bit more rounding from 9 to 11 months during our continued aggressive repo efforts. After 11 months, improvement was very difficult to detect, but we continued all repo efforts until she was about 13 months of age for good measure. Even after we officially stopped all repo, we made a sleep surface change when Remy was 14 months which I feel continued to help... she would not stay in her crib anymore, so we moved her to a soft futon - a much softer sleep surface overall than the hard crib mattress. Like your son, Remy adopted side and then stomach sleeping after we started our repo efforts as her preferred sleep position. I did want to point out that even though we saw no further rounding out of her formerly flat area after 11 months, or so, Remy did receive additional overall correction. Her head elongated even more from front to back, making for a more aesthetically pleasing appearance (she was a brachy/plagio combo), and some bulges over her ears got smaller. It's important to notice that correction can take place in other areas besides the perceived problem areas - we were ecstatic to notice this additional improvement at 18 months of age when I took some additional progress photos. Sometime repositioning of a plagio baby constantly off of the flat side and onto the same point of the bulging side can result in increased head height. By " holding " the bulging side, you will succeed in making the back of the head more even in appearance, but may inadverdently increase the head height. I'm not sure if that is what is happening to Garrett, or if he has always has had that bit of head height. The way to avoid increasing head height during repo is to rotate the point of contact on the bulging side that you are repo'ing on. Do you have any updated progress photos you could share in the photos/before and after/repositioned folder? We could use some more company in there! Take care, Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy) --- In Plagiocephaly , " Pike " <jackalope@p...> wrote: > Hi All, > I am mom to 9 1/2 month old Garrett who has tort and plagio. > We've been going to physical therapy since 3 months and I've been > doing repositioning as well as home therapy. Just curious how long > you all keep repositioning. At what age does his skull harden > enough that my repositioning is having no effect? > The back of his head has rounded out nicely with time. Only > thing that I notice with his new head shape is it is a little tall > towards the back. He never had facial assymetry that I noticed. I > lay him on his side when he goes to bed and no longer has any sleep > positioners. Because we've been sleeping him on his side so long, > that is his natural position though he does shift onto his flat side > from time to time. > & Garrett TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2004 Report Share Posted September 29, 2004 , I'm glad to hear that Garrett's head has rounded out nicely. I see you've received some good advice, especially from our two moderators that have had success with repositioning. Are you happy with his current headshape? If you are, I would continue to repo to avoid regression. If you have any concerns about his increased head height you may want to discuss them with a specialist and see what they say. Take Care, Dianna Mom to DOC Band 9/13 plagio/brachy In Plagiocephaly , " Pike " <jackalope@p...> wrote: > Hi All, > I am mom to 9 1/2 month old Garrett who has tort and plagio. > We've been going to physical therapy since 3 months and I've been > doing repositioning as well as home therapy. Just curious how long > you all keep repositioning. At what age does his skull harden > enough that my repositioning is having no effect? > The back of his head has rounded out nicely with time. Only > thing that I notice with his new head shape is it is a little tall > towards the back. He never had facial assymetry that I noticed. I > lay him on his side when he goes to bed and no longer has any sleep > positioners. Because we've been sleeping him on his side so long, > that is his natural position though he does shift onto his flat side > from time to time. > & Garrett TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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