Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Hi ! Cece's photos look great! When you say she had cva 6mm do you mean before the band? Do you know her numbers now? I think we've made our decision not to band but I'm just gathering all the info I can. Also, when the orthotist measured him he took the diagonals from the points on the forehead to the points on the back occipital, which I think is actually TRANS cva. Regular CVA, if I'm correct, is supposed to be taken from the points on the forehead to the opposite EU points. The EU points are the widest points on either side of the top of the head, not the prominent/flat ones on the back. If this is the case we may not all be comparing apples to apples when comparing our numbers. Any thoughts? Kerry > > Kerry, > He seems very mild to me. Of course when it's down low behind the ear > it's hard to see. > Please add that ortho to the database. Someone else in San > could find it very useful. > Good luck with your decision. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Hi ! Cece's photos look great! When you say she had cva 6mm do you mean before the band? Do you know her numbers now? I think we've made our decision not to band but I'm just gathering all the info I can. Also, when the orthotist measured him he took the diagonals from the points on the forehead to the points on the back occipital, which I think is actually TRANS cva. Regular CVA, if I'm correct, is supposed to be taken from the points on the forehead to the opposite EU points. The EU points are the widest points on either side of the top of the head, not the prominent/flat ones on the back. If this is the case we may not all be comparing apples to apples when comparing our numbers. Any thoughts? Kerry > > Kerry, > He seems very mild to me. Of course when it's down low behind the ear > it's hard to see. > Please add that ortho to the database. Someone else in San > could find it very useful. > Good luck with your decision. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Kerry, Her PT wrote the info on the back of her " diploma. " Maybe she got it wrong as I tend to chat away while I'm there! Maybe I distracted her. She had 6mm of CVA before banding. At graduation she had 0mm. She drew what she measured. It looks like it was from the nose (t) to the ear (eu). Her cranial vault short axis (fz to eu) was 10mm. It corrected to 0mm. Her facial asymmetry (ex to t) went from 4mm to 0mm. Her cranial vault long axis (no letters were given) went from 12mm to 1mm. --- In Plagiocephaly , " kerrykink " <ronandkerry@s...> wrote: > > Hi ! Cece's photos look great! When you say she had cva 6mm do > you mean before the band? Do you know her numbers now? I think we've > made our decision not to band but I'm just gathering all the info I > can. Also, when the orthotist measured him he took the diagonals from > the points on the forehead to the points on the back occipital, which I > think is actually TRANS cva. Regular CVA, if I'm correct, is supposed > to be taken from the points on the forehead to the opposite EU points. > The EU points are the widest points on either side of the top of the > head, not the prominent/flat ones on the back. If this is the case we > may not all be comparing apples to apples when comparing our numbers. > Any thoughts? > Kerry > --- In Plagiocephaly , " rmanias " <manias@c...> wrote: > > > > Kerry, > > He seems very mild to me. Of course when it's down low behind the > ear > > it's hard to see. > > Please add that ortho to the database. Someone else in San > > could find it very useful. > > Good luck with your decision. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Kerry, Her PT wrote the info on the back of her " diploma. " Maybe she got it wrong as I tend to chat away while I'm there! Maybe I distracted her. She had 6mm of CVA before banding. At graduation she had 0mm. She drew what she measured. It looks like it was from the nose (t) to the ear (eu). Her cranial vault short axis (fz to eu) was 10mm. It corrected to 0mm. Her facial asymmetry (ex to t) went from 4mm to 0mm. Her cranial vault long axis (no letters were given) went from 12mm to 1mm. --- In Plagiocephaly , " kerrykink " <ronandkerry@s...> wrote: > > Hi ! Cece's photos look great! When you say she had cva 6mm do > you mean before the band? Do you know her numbers now? I think we've > made our decision not to band but I'm just gathering all the info I > can. Also, when the orthotist measured him he took the diagonals from > the points on the forehead to the points on the back occipital, which I > think is actually TRANS cva. Regular CVA, if I'm correct, is supposed > to be taken from the points on the forehead to the opposite EU points. > The EU points are the widest points on either side of the top of the > head, not the prominent/flat ones on the back. If this is the case we > may not all be comparing apples to apples when comparing our numbers. > Any thoughts? > Kerry > --- In Plagiocephaly , " rmanias " <manias@c...> wrote: > > > > Kerry, > > He seems very mild to me. Of course when it's down low behind the > ear > > it's hard to see. > > Please add that ortho to the database. Someone else in San > > could find it very useful. > > Good luck with your decision. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 OK, thanks. That makes sense to me now. I think Cece's number you are calling cva 6 mm must have actually been the SN-T measurement which my orthotist called cranial base assymetry and said it was to measure ear assymetry. It is a line from the nose to the ear on both sides. I think Noah's measurement is probably equivalent to Cece's cva long axis number which you said was 12mm. Why can't they just use plain language for goodness sake!! Wow, Cece recieved great correction! Congratulations! Thanks for your help! Kerry > > > > > > Kerry, > > > He seems very mild to me. Of course when it's down low behind > the > > ear > > > it's hard to see. > > > Please add that ortho to the database. Someone else in San > > > > could find it very useful. > > > Good luck with your decision. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 OK, thanks. That makes sense to me now. I think Cece's number you are calling cva 6 mm must have actually been the SN-T measurement which my orthotist called cranial base assymetry and said it was to measure ear assymetry. It is a line from the nose to the ear on both sides. I think Noah's measurement is probably equivalent to Cece's cva long axis number which you said was 12mm. Why can't they just use plain language for goodness sake!! Wow, Cece recieved great correction! Congratulations! Thanks for your help! Kerry > > > > > > Kerry, > > > He seems very mild to me. Of course when it's down low behind > the > > ear > > > it's hard to see. > > > Please add that ortho to the database. Someone else in San > > > > could find it very useful. > > > Good luck with your decision. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 --- In Plagiocephaly , " kerrykink " <ronandkerry@s...> wrote: > > OK, thanks. That makes sense to me now. I think Cece's number you > are calling cva 6 mm must have actually been the SN-T measurement > which my orthotist called cranial base assymetry and said it was to > measure ear assymetry. Kerry, You are right. It is SN-T. I think I need to take more synthroid because my brain is so darn fried today. I better figure something out. I'm getting CPR certified tonight. At this rate I will flunk for sure! They'll strip me of my Girl Scout Leader title. Wait. Maybe that's not such a bad idea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 --- In Plagiocephaly , " kerrykink " <ronandkerry@s...> wrote: > > OK, thanks. That makes sense to me now. I think Cece's number you > are calling cva 6 mm must have actually been the SN-T measurement > which my orthotist called cranial base assymetry and said it was to > measure ear assymetry. Kerry, You are right. It is SN-T. I think I need to take more synthroid because my brain is so darn fried today. I better figure something out. I'm getting CPR certified tonight. At this rate I will flunk for sure! They'll strip me of my Girl Scout Leader title. Wait. Maybe that's not such a bad idea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Awww ! I didn't know you were a Girl Scout leader, that's so cute. :-) > > > > OK, thanks. That makes sense to me now. I think Cece's number you > > are calling cva 6 mm must have actually been the SN-T measurement > > which my orthotist called cranial base assymetry and said it was to > > measure ear assymetry. > > Kerry, > You are right. It is SN-T. > I think I need to take more synthroid because my brain is so darn > fried today. I better figure something out. I'm getting CPR > certified tonight. At this rate I will flunk for sure! They'll strip > me of my Girl Scout Leader title. Wait. Maybe that's not such a bad > idea > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Awww ! I didn't know you were a Girl Scout leader, that's so cute. :-) > > > > OK, thanks. That makes sense to me now. I think Cece's number you > > are calling cva 6 mm must have actually been the SN-T measurement > > which my orthotist called cranial base assymetry and said it was to > > measure ear assymetry. > > Kerry, > You are right. It is SN-T. > I think I need to take more synthroid because my brain is so darn > fried today. I better figure something out. I'm getting CPR > certified tonight. At this rate I will flunk for sure! They'll strip > me of my Girl Scout Leader title. Wait. Maybe that's not such a bad > idea > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Thanks , This does help me compare along with her photos, which by the way also remind me of Noah because of their similar " trim " shape! As I said before, she looks wonderful. My brain can relate to your brain. This 3rd kid is causing brain cell loss daily! Good luck at girl scouts! Kerry > > > > OK, thanks. That makes sense to me now. I think Cece's number you > > are calling cva 6 mm must have actually been the SN-T measurement > > which my orthotist called cranial base assymetry and said it was to > > measure ear assymetry. > > Kerry, > You are right. It is SN-T. > I think I need to take more synthroid because my brain is so darn > fried today. I better figure something out. I'm getting CPR > certified tonight. At this rate I will flunk for sure! They'll strip > me of my Girl Scout Leader title. Wait. Maybe that's not such a bad > idea > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Thanks , This does help me compare along with her photos, which by the way also remind me of Noah because of their similar " trim " shape! As I said before, she looks wonderful. My brain can relate to your brain. This 3rd kid is causing brain cell loss daily! Good luck at girl scouts! Kerry > > > > OK, thanks. That makes sense to me now. I think Cece's number you > > are calling cva 6 mm must have actually been the SN-T measurement > > which my orthotist called cranial base assymetry and said it was to > > measure ear assymetry. > > Kerry, > You are right. It is SN-T. > I think I need to take more synthroid because my brain is so darn > fried today. I better figure something out. I'm getting CPR > certified tonight. At this rate I will flunk for sure! They'll strip > me of my Girl Scout Leader title. Wait. Maybe that's not such a bad > idea > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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