Guest guest Posted August 12, 2007 Report Share Posted August 12, 2007 Hi , Don't worry about the million questions! That's what we're here for! wore the DOC Band 23 hours a day, with time off for hygiene/bathing (and if we went to the pool). I believe that's standard for most/all helmets, at least it is for the DOC and STAR Bands. This lasted for 6 weeks before we finished treatment, which I believe is somewhat quick. had Torticollis which really affected the Plagio and made it worse, faster. We tried to keep her off the back of her head from the second we noticed even a slight flattening, but she slept on her back at night until about 6 months of age when she started rolling over and realized she liked to sleep on her tummy. And she was really active and wouldn't stay on the non-flattened side if we positioned her that way. So repositioning wasn't effective for us. She's really a mover and a shaker now, so repo definitely wouldn't work at this point! I talked to her tech at CT and asked about regression when she graduated last week. He told me it happens in less than 1% of patients. Since 's a tummy sleeper now (even though we put her down on her back) and she sits and rolls around a lot during the day, I'm not worrying too much about it. Honestly, if she were still a back sleeper, I might worry a little (but I'm a worrier by nature!). If you were to start helmet therapy now, I bet your son would be a lot more active by the time he graduated and you wouldn't have to worry as much about how much time he spent on his back. You might ask one of the moms on this board whose child experienced regression and find out what the circumstances were. Have you talked to your pediatrician about your concerns? Word of advice...there are a lot of docs out there that don't really listen to parents' concerns about plagio. If you are really concerned, ask/demand a second opinion and referral to an orthotist or the CT clinic. We got a referral from our ped to the pediatric plastic surgeon (who we had to see before we could get a referral to an orthotist/CT). He told us she was " perfect " . We demanded a referral b/c he blew us off when we voiced our concerns. Both the STAR Band orthotist and the CT tech said needed a helmet. My sister had to go to the same specialist for a referral for her son's plagio and the doc told her that it would round out on its own and " even if it didn't, it would make for a good bar story someday " . She demanded a referral as well and her son was casted immediately for severe plagio. Needless to say, sometimes you really have to advocate for your kiddo!!! Not sure if this helped, but I hope so! You can email me if you want...don't hesitate to ask all the questions you need to. This board is a FABULOUS resource and I don't know what I would have done without the support of the other moms on here! Good luck, and keep us posted on how things are going! Lori > > > > Hi, > > > > Just wanted to shout from the rooftops that graduated from > her > > DOC Band today!!! It's been 6 weeks and we've seen amazing > results. > > She's got a big noggin so it must have grown extra quickly. I > > will post the before/after pics when I get them next week. > > > > Thank you to everyone I've met here and to everyone that has > offered a > > kind word or help with getting information (we're still in the > appeals > > process!)...I couldn't have made it through all this without you > all! > > You don't know how much you've impacted my life...and I'm grateful > to > > have found you through this message board!!! > > > > Lori > > Mom to , 7 months > > DOC Band graduate TODAY!!! > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Building a website is a piece of cake. > Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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