Guest guest Posted June 25, 2008 Report Share Posted June 25, 2008 Good evening all, My husband and I took Maysa (5m 1w) to her evaluation appointment with ECA, in Arlington, VA this afternoon. What can I say? I really love this ortho and what he does. He started off by asking a few questions and answering ours, felt Maysa's head and then preped her for the scan. His method of scanning is different from that of Orthoamerica. On top of the white " sock " that he had to put over her head he placed several markers and dots. He then took a manual scanner and scanned her over and over and over in every possible direction to cover every possible spot. It took some time but that's what he needed to do. His measurements were close to those of Orthoamerica: little plagio (7mm) but severe brachy (98%). He then explained to us things that I already knew (mostly) and talked about what his goals were for Maysa. He wants to see the back of her head round up nicely and grow 1 to 2cm in the back. He also wants to correct the asymetry in the left part of her forhead. Her ears are barely misaligned so it is of no big concerns. He then showed us the helmet he fabricates and explained to us what Maysa's would look like; tight on each side of her head and room to grow on the back. What I really like about this helmet is that it has holes in it that allows for more air to go through. It is also clear so you can see right away if the helmet is pressing to hard on the skull. What I like the most is the " stop " feature of the helmet. It is set by him so that whenever you take off the helmet and put it back on, you can never over or under tighten it. The helmet also opens up wide (unlike the one I was shown by Orthoamerica) making it easy to take off and put on. It is also less thick than the DOCband and the STARband, hopefully making it easier to put on clothes. The only negative I can find is that it really doesn't look good and I don't how decorating one can do with it! Joe Terpenning, the ortho, is a very personable and professional guy in my opinion. I felt right at home talking to him. I never felt like he was trying to sell us anything. He explained to us that our insurance will most likely not cover any of it but that we should try anyway. He designs the helmet himself, the adjustments and follow up visits and pretty much everything in between... I really had a good vibe about this guy! This said, I have one last appointment with Hanger tomorrow. I will give them a shot and then make my decision on what helmet to go for. Has anybody else out there dealt with ECA before? Thanks and good luck to all of you. Leila (mother of Maysa 5m 1w, soon to wear a helmet) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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