Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 We are getting it replaced for free! Yay! The foam inside the typical STAR Band is called Pelite. We are getting a new helmet lined in only Aliplast which is a different type of hypoallergenic foam. We are going to get re-scanned tomorrow morning in St. Louis. Have to leave at 6AM, that means up at 4:30 to get fed and me showered. I'm so happy to get it replaced. He aso said that if this was a problem, the Aliplast there is yet another option for a completely plastic helmet, no foam. I copied and posted the message he sent to me below. Hicks from Orthomerica, great guy! Hi , Our standard STARband is lined with a foam called Pelite. In the rare instance that there is an allergic reaction new helmets are generally refabricated with a foam called Aliplast. Some of these foams are known by different names throughout the industry, so your orthotist may have referred to it by another generic name. The last option if there is a continued skin reaction to the foam linings is to have a helmet fabricated from a clear material known as Surlyn, these helmets have no foam lining. Surlyn helmets are more common in post-operative cases, but are a good alternative if skin reactions persist as well. Please feel free to contact me directly if I can be of any further assistance. We wish you all the best moving forward. Sincerely, Hicks Orthomerica Products, Inc. 877.737.8444 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 That is wonderful news! I'm so happy for you guys. Amy (SC) Liam - 6 mos. - STARband 4/26/06 On 5/3/06, illinoismelissa <mhess@...> wrote: We are getting it replaced for free! Yay! The foam inside thetypical STAR Band is called Pelite. We are getting a new helmet linedin only Aliplast which is a different type of hypoallergenic foam. We are going to get re-scanned tomorrow morning in St. Louis. Have toleave at 6AM, that means up at 4:30 to get fed and me showered.I'm so happy to get it replaced. He aso said that if this was aproblem, the Aliplast there is yet another option for a completely plastic helmet, no foam. I copied and posted the message he sent tome below. Hicks from Orthomerica, great guy!Hi ,Our standard STARband is lined with a foam called Pelite. In the rare instance that there is an allergic reaction new helmets are generallyrefabricated with a foam called Aliplast. Some of these foams areknown by different names throughout the industry, so your orthotistmay have referred to it by another generic name. The last option if there is a continued skin reaction to the foam linings is to have ahelmet fabricated from a clear material known as Surlyn, these helmetshave no foam lining. Surlyn helmets are more common in post-operative cases, but are a good alternative if skin reactions persist as well. Please feel free to contact me directly if I can be of any furtherassistance. We wish you all the best moving forward. Sincerely, HicksOrthomerica Products, Inc. 877.737.8444 For more plagio info, go to www.plagiocephaly.org/support Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 This is great! Good luck. illinoismelissa <mhess@...> wrote: We are getting it replaced for free! Yay! The foam inside thetypical STAR Band is called Pelite. We are getting a new helmet linedin only Aliplast which is a different type of hypoallergenic foam. Weare going to get re-scanned tomorrow morning in St. Louis. Have toleave at 6AM, that means up at 4:30 to get fed and me showered.I'm so happy to get it replaced. He aso said that if this was aproblem, the Aliplast there is yet another option for a completelyplastic helmet, no foam. I copied and posted the message he sent tome below. Hicks from Orthomerica, great guy!Hi ,Our standard STARband is lined with a foam called Pelite. In the rareinstance that there is an allergic reaction new helmets are generallyrefabricated with a foam called Aliplast. Some of these foams areknown by different names throughout the industry, so your orthotistmay have referred to it by another generic name. The last option ifthere is a continued skin reaction to the foam linings is to have ahelmet fabricated from a clear material known as Surlyn, these helmetshave no foam lining. Surlyn helmets are more common in post-operativecases, but are a good alternative if skin reactions persist as well. Please feel free to contact me directly if I can be of any furtherassistance. We wish you all the best moving forward. Sincerely, HicksOrthomerica Products, Inc. 877.737.8444 Thank you, JessRemember to visit our webpage at:http://www.geocities.com/boystripletmom/ Get amazing travel prices for air and hotel in one click on FareChase Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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