Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 I am curious...I know the Doc Band " holds " parts of the head from growing as well as allows the flat part to grow more. Do the Hanger or Starband do this as well, or do they not " hold " . I ask because someone here said that they had their baby wear the helmet only at night at one point. I know with the DocBand we can't do that since it " holds " parts of the head from growing. I am curious if there is a difference. I have heard of passive bands, but am not really sure which ones are which. Thanks! Marcy and (9 months)in New Jersey 2 months in DOC band # 1 to correct mild assymetry Now in Doc band #2 to correct Brachycephaly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 My daughter Jenna wore a STARband. Hers also held parts of her head. Angie and Jenna Hanger Band and Starband vs. Doc Band > > > I am curious...I know the Doc Band " holds " parts of the head from > growing as well as allows the flat part to grow more. Do the Hanger > or Starband do this as well, or do they not " hold " . I ask because > someone here said that they had their baby wear the helmet only at > night at one point. I know with the DocBand we can't do that since > it " holds " parts of the head from growing. I am curious if there is a > difference. I have heard of passive bands, but am not really sure > which ones are which. Thanks! > > Marcy and (9 months)in New Jersey > 2 months in DOC band # 1 to correct mild assymetry > Now in Doc band #2 to correct Brachycephaly > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 Marcy, The Starband and Hanger Cranial Band are active bands, too. I know of a couple instances where the Starband product is modified by the orth to be a passive band, however. I also have read posts where treatment protocol included wearing the band at night only at the end of treatment, but I don't know how common this practice is. In general terms, an active band does have holding points through gentle pressure. A passive band/helmet provides a round shape for the head to grow into, with just static pressure holding points (no pressure.) It's more accurate to say that the active band provides IMMEDIATE redirection of growth, hence the more frequent adjustments of about every 2 weeks are required, since the interior of the active band butts up to the holding areas more snugly. In passive bands/helmets, the interior of the product is not as aggressively designed, and it will take longer for the headshape to grow outward an up against the holding points, when an adjustment will be required (passive helmet adjustments are ususally every 4-6 wks, for example.) For anyone interested, there is a good explanation of " active " and " passive " in the files section, in a document titled " What it means to be Dynamic. " Both products work well, and have been shown to work in studies. The differences between the two might be an important consideration for older babies, who don't have many growth spurts ahead of them (active bands might be a better choice, and some passive bands are only used up to 14 months of age, for example) or for babies with severe or complex headshape issues (passive bands/helmets only offer one helmet for the total treatment, while active bands offer two or more sequential products which will enable the baby to be treated for a longer period of time to an older age.) We have tried to deduce and notate which products fit the definition of active or passive in the Helmet/Band Database through language in their product's FDA paperwork, manufacturer websites, emails and phone calls to the manufacturers, protocol handouts from the various helmet and band makers, and information from members. Thank you for the post, it's a good question and consideration for parents evaluating helmet and band products. Take care, Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy) --- In Plagiocephaly , " cowtroy8 " <cowtroy8@a...> wrote: > > I am curious...I know the Doc Band " holds " parts of the head from > growing as well as allows the flat part to grow more. Do the Hanger > or Starband do this as well, or do they not " hold " . I ask because > someone here said that they had their baby wear the helmet only at > night at one point. I know with the DocBand we can't do that since > it " holds " parts of the head from growing. I am curious if there is a > difference. I have heard of passive bands, but am not really sure > which ones are which. Thanks! > > Marcy and (9 months)in New Jersey > 2 months in DOC band # 1 to correct mild assymetry > Now in Doc band #2 to correct Brachycephaly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 I don't know, but when I looked up the Hanger band (because that's the one we will probably use if we get one) at the FDA website, I found this in the approval of the Hanger Band: "Substantial Equivalence: The Hanger Headband is substantially equivalent to the device classified recently ....and to the DOC Band cleared by Cranial Technologies, Inc." I don't know if that means they submitted data to the FDA suggesting that it's comparable in terms of effectiveness or if it means it is comparable in terms of the way it's designed. Hanger Band and Starband vs. Doc Band I am curious...I know the Doc Band "holds" parts of the head from growing as well as allows the flat part to grow more. Do the Hanger or Starband do this as well, or do they not "hold". I ask because someone here said that they had their baby wear the helmet only at night at one point. I know with the DocBand we can't do that since it "holds" parts of the head from growing. I am curious if there is a difference. I have heard of passive bands, but am not really sure which ones are which. Thanks!Marcy and (9 months)in New Jersey 2 months in DOC band # 1 to correct mild assymetryNow in Doc band #2 to correct BrachycephalyFor more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2005 Report Share Posted January 3, 2005 My son wore a STARband and it " held " the areas that needed to be held. Sue Colin F.,15 mos. STARband grad --- In Plagiocephaly , " cowtroy8 " <cowtroy8@a...> wrote: > > I am curious...I know the Doc Band " holds " parts of the head from > growing as well as allows the flat part to grow more. Do the Hanger > or Starband do this as well, or do they not " hold " . I ask because > someone here said that they had their baby wear the helmet only at > night at one point. I know with the DocBand we can't do that since > it " holds " parts of the head from growing. I am curious if there is a > difference. I have heard of passive bands, but am not really sure > which ones are which. Thanks! > > Marcy and (9 months)in New Jersey > 2 months in DOC band # 1 to correct mild assymetry > Now in Doc band #2 to correct Brachycephaly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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