Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 Hi there I've just replied to Debbie with her daugher Brielle and she is seeing success with repo and there are also before and afters for repo in the photos section. As someone else said, it is really important to check for tort or neck tightness on one side as this does affect your little one's ability to place their head equally on both sides and needs treatement through PT/home exercises. Otherwise at 11 weeks, you have really done well to find out about this so early and get onto repoing- it certainly can work especially with milder cases, but there are no guarantees which is why it is such a good idea to take photos every week as Debbie has done from the top down/sides/front and back so you can see your progress. Also repoers tend to set a deadline, such as 5/6/7 months, where if they are still unhappy with the headshape or if they feel the repo isn't working then they think about banding. Good luck and keep us posted with Elijah's progress Hannah (mum to Lucia, London, UK) Cranio grad > > Hey everyone!! > > I am so glad to see there is a board for parents of children w/ > plagio. > > My name is , and my 11 week old son is Elijah. Last week > we > > finally got his first round of shots ( he has had 2 ear infections > and > > couldnt get them sooner.) i brought to his doctor's attention that > his > > right side of the back of his head is flat. He measured his ears > and > > they don't line up. He likes to sleep on his back with his head > turned > > to the right. He rarely turns his head to the left, if at all. My > > pediatrician instructed me to put his mobile to the left, so he > has to > > turn his head to look at it. He also suggested letting him sleep > on his > > left side using a wedge ( he never stays on his side ) > > How effective is this??? I have a feeling that we will soon join > the > > doc band crowd, if there isn't any rounding out on its own at his > 4 > > month check up. I have so many questions...... I don't know of > anyone > > here in Birmingham, AL that has has this problem....... > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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