Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Hi , I've been having my daughter treated for tort and plagio at the Edmonton University Hospital Plagio clinic. The first doctor we saw was Dr Mehta. We took her three times to see him at 4 mths, 7 mths and around 10 mths and all times he said she would likely improve but wasn't severe enough for a doc-band. When she was around 10 1/2 mths I saw another physiotherapist who took pity on us and sent us up to see Dr Ronnik. He is our saviour and advised me immediately to get a band for her. I guess the two doctors view plagio differently. I was very upset that it took this long to get someone to help us. With that said, if your sister-in-law sees anyone, tell her to request Dr Ronnik. Edmonton no longer uses the doc-band and have begun making their own helmet in their orthopedic department. I wouldn't worry about it being too much different as it basically looks the same with a few changes. Also you're able to choose the colour of the band/helmet or patterned design which I think is interesting. Hope this helps. Zofia Marissa almost 15 mths old (doc-band 17Nov05) > > Hello everyone! > > I am a past parent of this group. My son Ethan is now four, and had a > helmet from 12-18 months of age. It was a long and drawn out process, > but I wouldn't change anything! > > My sister-in-law recently had a baby, and they have discovered that he > has tort as well as craniocytosis. They will be going to Edmonton for > treatment. As I am in Vancouver, I have no idea what is offered in > Edmonton or who (doctors) is treating patients there (I didn't notice > anything in the database with regard to Edmonton doctors or clinics > who do the helmets). Any information would be appreciated! > > , mom to Ethan > Vancouver, BC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Hi , I've been having my daughter treated for tort and plagio at the Edmonton University Hospital Plagio clinic. The first doctor we saw was Dr Mehta. We took her three times to see him at 4 mths, 7 mths and around 10 mths and all times he said she would likely improve but wasn't severe enough for a doc-band. When she was around 10 1/2 mths I saw another physiotherapist who took pity on us and sent us up to see Dr Ronnik. He is our saviour and advised me immediately to get a band for her. I guess the two doctors view plagio differently. I was very upset that it took this long to get someone to help us. With that said, if your sister-in-law sees anyone, tell her to request Dr Ronnik. Edmonton no longer uses the doc-band and have begun making their own helmet in their orthopedic department. I wouldn't worry about it being too much different as it basically looks the same with a few changes. Also you're able to choose the colour of the band/helmet or patterned design which I think is interesting. Hope this helps. Zofia Marissa almost 15 mths old (doc-band 17Nov05) > > Hello everyone! > > I am a past parent of this group. My son Ethan is now four, and had a > helmet from 12-18 months of age. It was a long and drawn out process, > but I wouldn't change anything! > > My sister-in-law recently had a baby, and they have discovered that he > has tort as well as craniocytosis. They will be going to Edmonton for > treatment. As I am in Vancouver, I have no idea what is offered in > Edmonton or who (doctors) is treating patients there (I didn't notice > anything in the database with regard to Edmonton doctors or clinics > who do the helmets). Any information would be appreciated! > > , mom to Ethan > Vancouver, BC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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