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Hello. Newbie with a question. I posted before about how to choose

between Hanger and STARband. Well, we decided on the STARband and

Lawall O & P at the Penn State Hershey Med Center in PA. So far so good,

but...

Has anyone else experienced doubts about how the helmet fits?

My son, who's almost six-months-old, just received his helmet on July

7th and everything's going much smoother than I imagined. (Except the

insurance issue of course! That's a different story. Capital Blue

Cross denied us, so we're appealing.)

The one thing that has been bugging me, is the way the helmet fits. I

checked out the photos of poorly fitted helmets and his is definitely

not that severe. But his face isn't centered in the 'face cut-out,'

and the one side sometimes pushes his eye towards his nose as the

other side pushes on the front of his ear. It IS the ear that will

hopefully move backwards as his head rounds out though. But I keep

trying to rotate the helmet a bit, and it doesn't cooperate. I don't

know, I guess it's supposed to fit the way it does?

Also, when I remove it, there really aren't many red spots ... It's

not too tight ... Which I guess is a good thing since he just got it?

Does all this sound normal?? I've read all these sad stories about

incorrect fit doing more harm than good so I've got myself worried

now. We go back to the orthotist this Friday, the 14th, so I will

mention all this to him then. Just thinking that I can't be the only

with similar concerns....

Thanks in advance for any advice or shared experiences.

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We had 2 ill fitting starbands for our son. We also had a properly

fitted doc band and now he has his second properly fitted doc band.

The things you are describing happened in our doc bands. I think

the face is not even because the helmet and the childs face is not

even, lol. Our son's doc band touched the front of his left (more

forward) ear. His starbands did this as well but it was much

different. I rubbed his ear raw and the only thing that was

stoppint the band from twisting more was that it was touching the

back of his right ear. The band should go on and hold on the

holding points so what you are describing sounds alright. As for

the eye it sounds like what many of us describe as angry eye. My

son didn't get this with his starband but he does occasionally get

it with his doc bands when I don't have it on right. I just open

the band a little bit to let his eye get back into place and close

it up again. It seems to help. Watch for red marks that take

longer than an hour to fade. Sometimes the starbands have sharper

edges and that ear may get irritated. They may need to soften up

the edge. Thats what they did to andre's and it quite rubbing his

ear raw. Although it did nothing for the fit problems.

Haylee

mom to Andre 22 months tort/doc band #1 22/11/05 doc band #2 21/6/06

& Lesly 22 months

>

> Hello. Newbie with a question. I posted before about how to choose

> between Hanger and STARband. Well, we decided on the STARband and

> Lawall O & P at the Penn State Hershey Med Center in PA. So far so

good,

> but...

>

> Has anyone else experienced doubts about how the helmet fits?

>

> My son, who's almost six-months-old, just received his helmet on

July

> 7th and everything's going much smoother than I imagined. (Except

the

> insurance issue of course! That's a different story. Capital Blue

> Cross denied us, so we're appealing.)

>

> The one thing that has been bugging me, is the way the helmet

fits. I

> checked out the photos of poorly fitted helmets and his is

definitely

> not that severe. But his face isn't centered in the 'face cut-out,'

> and the one side sometimes pushes his eye towards his nose as the

> other side pushes on the front of his ear. It IS the ear that will

> hopefully move backwards as his head rounds out though. But I keep

> trying to rotate the helmet a bit, and it doesn't cooperate. I

don't

> know, I guess it's supposed to fit the way it does?

>

> Also, when I remove it, there really aren't many red spots ... It's

> not too tight ... Which I guess is a good thing since he just got

it?

>

> Does all this sound normal?? I've read all these sad stories about

> incorrect fit doing more harm than good so I've got myself worried

> now. We go back to the orthotist this Friday, the 14th, so I will

> mention all this to him then. Just thinking that I can't be the

only

> with similar concerns....

>

> Thanks in advance for any advice or shared experiences.

>

>

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Hi ,

Nothing is jumping out with big red flags. Let me address your

concerns. The bands do have wiggle room in them. Up to +/- 1 " of

movement is normal. Not all bands are centered on the face. The

band is supposed to be the corrected headshape so that would lead to

it not being perfectly centered. Kiersten and na both had some

agnry eye looks with their DOC bands. Check out their webste below

with lots of pics. Kiersten's tilted forward a lot! We had to open

the velcro and readjust numerous times a day - especially after she

was active. I'm jsut not sure o nthe side pushing on the eye. I

don't know if it's cut to clsoe or part of the holding process. No

red spots or some that fade within an hour is a very good thing.

I know the photo section is being a pain. Can you send me pics?

I'd be happy to give you a better opinion.

In the meantime keep a photo journal for yourself. Take pics of the

things that bother you - because the band may not do that on appt

day. Take progress pics every 2 weeks (top down, both sides, front

and back). You can use these to track progress and discuss with

ortho.

na, DOC Grad X2 Feb 04, Tort Resolved

Kiersten, DOC Grad Apr 06 (and CT web star), Tort Resolved

www.thefilyaws.com/plagio/plagio.html

>

> Hello. Newbie with a question. I posted before about how to choose

> between Hanger and STARband. Well, we decided on the STARband and

> Lawall O & P at the Penn State Hershey Med Center in PA. So far so

good,

> but...

>

> Has anyone else experienced doubts about how the helmet fits?

>

> My son, who's almost six-months-old, just received his helmet on

July

> 7th and everything's going much smoother than I imagined. (Except

the

> insurance issue of course! That's a different story. Capital Blue

> Cross denied us, so we're appealing.)

>

> The one thing that has been bugging me, is the way the helmet

fits. I

> checked out the photos of poorly fitted helmets and his is

definitely

> not that severe. But his face isn't centered in the 'face cut-out,'

> and the one side sometimes pushes his eye towards his nose as the

> other side pushes on the front of his ear. It IS the ear that will

> hopefully move backwards as his head rounds out though. But I keep

> trying to rotate the helmet a bit, and it doesn't cooperate. I

don't

> know, I guess it's supposed to fit the way it does?

>

> Also, when I remove it, there really aren't many red spots ... It's

> not too tight ... Which I guess is a good thing since he just got

it?

>

> Does all this sound normal?? I've read all these sad stories about

> incorrect fit doing more harm than good so I've got myself worried

> now. We go back to the orthotist this Friday, the 14th, so I will

> mention all this to him then. Just thinking that I can't be the

only

> with similar concerns....

>

> Thanks in advance for any advice or shared experiences.

>

>

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Hello

I think that if you compared to the ill fitting bands that something

probably is off. Can you go back to have them take a look at it and

maybe correct it. Sometimes when you first start tx it can take a

few adjustments to get the proper fit

Sandy Willow's mom

Tort resolved 02/04

Cranio Germany Grad 02/04

>

> Hello. Newbie with a question. I posted before about how to choose

> between Hanger and STARband. Well, we decided on the STARband and

> Lawall O & P at the Penn State Hershey Med Center in PA. So far so

good,

> but...

>

> Has anyone else experienced doubts about how the helmet fits?

>

> My son, who's almost six-months-old, just received his helmet on

July

> 7th and everything's going much smoother than I imagined. (Except

the

> insurance issue of course! That's a different story. Capital Blue

> Cross denied us, so we're appealing.)

>

> The one thing that has been bugging me, is the way the helmet

fits. I

> checked out the photos of poorly fitted helmets and his is

definitely

> not that severe. But his face isn't centered in the 'face cut-out,'

> and the one side sometimes pushes his eye towards his nose as the

> other side pushes on the front of his ear. It IS the ear that will

> hopefully move backwards as his head rounds out though. But I keep

> trying to rotate the helmet a bit, and it doesn't cooperate. I

don't

> know, I guess it's supposed to fit the way it does?

>

> Also, when I remove it, there really aren't many red spots ... It's

> not too tight ... Which I guess is a good thing since he just got

it?

>

> Does all this sound normal?? I've read all these sad stories about

> incorrect fit doing more harm than good so I've got myself worried

> now. We go back to the orthotist this Friday, the 14th, so I will

> mention all this to him then. Just thinking that I can't be the

only

> with similar concerns....

>

> Thanks in advance for any advice or shared experiences.

>

>

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Hello . I'm glad that Larson has his STARband and things are

going well so far.

The things that you described are pretty common, especially in the

beginning. 's band rotated a bit and it wasn't perfectly

centered. Don's explanation for this was that the " bulging area " on

the left side of her head and the " crookedness " of her head was

slightly shifting the band. In the very beginning, it was touching

the front of her right (more forward) ear and Don just shaved a tad

off of the sideburn area so that it wouldn't irritate her ear.

As far as the eye thing, you may be referring to what people often

refer to this as " angry eye " . Sometimes if the band isn't sitting

quite right on the baby's head, it kinda scrunches their

eye/forehead area. Do you have any pics of him in his band? You

can email me with pics if you would like and I'll take a look for

you if you want. :)

Keep us updated!

Jen :)

(23 mo), tort resolved, Hanger Band Grad

(4.5 years)

PA

>

> Hello. Newbie with a question. I posted before about how to choose

> between Hanger and STARband. Well, we decided on the STARband and

> Lawall O & P at the Penn State Hershey Med Center in PA. So far so

good,

> but...

>

> Has anyone else experienced doubts about how the helmet fits?

>

> My son, who's almost six-months-old, just received his helmet on

July

> 7th and everything's going much smoother than I imagined. (Except

the

> insurance issue of course! That's a different story. Capital Blue

> Cross denied us, so we're appealing.)

>

> The one thing that has been bugging me, is the way the helmet

fits. I

> checked out the photos of poorly fitted helmets and his is

definitely

> not that severe. But his face isn't centered in the 'face cut-out,'

> and the one side sometimes pushes his eye towards his nose as the

> other side pushes on the front of his ear. It IS the ear that will

> hopefully move backwards as his head rounds out though. But I keep

> trying to rotate the helmet a bit, and it doesn't cooperate. I

don't

> know, I guess it's supposed to fit the way it does?

>

> Also, when I remove it, there really aren't many red spots ... It's

> not too tight ... Which I guess is a good thing since he just got

it?

>

> Does all this sound normal?? I've read all these sad stories about

> incorrect fit doing more harm than good so I've got myself worried

> now. We go back to the orthotist this Friday, the 14th, so I will

> mention all this to him then. Just thinking that I can't be the

only

> with similar concerns....

>

> Thanks in advance for any advice or shared experiences.

>

>

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