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Re: Can aggressive repo cause tort?

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If you are just starting to want to repo at 8 months, then I

honestly doubt it will work. However, if you have been repoing for

awhile and are continuing to have good sucess then I'd keep going.

Maybe post pictures and get opinions of other moms. Have you been

to CT or Star for an evaluation to know what amount of severity you

are dealing with? If not, then I would suggest doing that so you at

least know what you are working with. The helmet is non-invasive

and is MUCH less stressful than repoing. We repoed from 3months-7.5

months and my son's plagio didn't get worse or better. I think the

repoing helped it from getting worse but it certainly didn't help it

get better. Good luck.

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> > > I've been aggressively repositioning my daughter

> > for 5 months with

> > > much success for plagio. I'm trying to avoid a

> > helmet. Our visit

> > > with the neurosurgeon is end of March. I took her

> > for her passport

> > > photo and noticed she favours tilting her head to

> > the side I position

> > > her on (and noticed it for a few days after). She

> > seems to have full

> > > range of motion (can turn all around) but if she

> > favours tilting to

> > > this side, have I caused tort? Any reqs on what

> > to do or check her?

> > > Any reqs on what to ask my regular doctor (seeing

> > next week.) She is

> > > sitting up well. She is 7 months old. Thanks so

> > much.

> > >

> >

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