Guest guest Posted October 10, 2008 Report Share Posted October 10, 2008 Hi, I've been on a couple times. My daughter Maggie (part of a boy/girl twin set) has torticollis and plagio and brachy. We had two false starts with a Hanger helmet and the third one was finally a perfect fit. I guess that aside from the scan, the people who manufacture the helmet can also make adjustments and they over-corrected due to tightness with the first band, so the second one moved all over the place. The third one was easy to fit and has only need one adjustment for one red spot and we are at the end of two weeks. So, I was wondering if anyone had taken their baby to a chiropractor and good or bad experiences? I would think it would make sense, especially with cases like Maggie who was badly position in the womb and probably has spinal misalignment from before birth... But as with anything for a baby, I'm still a little wary... Alice Maggie 6 months (tort, plagio, brachy) Hanger 9/22/08- current Owen 6 months Sacramento, CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2008 Report Share Posted October 10, 2008 I wouldn't do a chiropractor, I would go with PT and possibly baby massage. To me a Chiro would be way too drastic. I feel that physical therapy would be your best choice. And you also said you have had bad luck with helmets. My ortho does not do scans, he actually casted my daughters head, he feels it is more accurate. Best of luck and hopefully I gave you some good info. Candy From: afliu72 <afliu72@...>Subject: Anyone try a Chiropractor for Torticollis?Plagiocephaly Date: Friday, October 10, 2008, 1:05 PM Hi, I've been on a couple times. My daughter Maggie (part of aboy/girl twin set) has torticollis and plagio and brachy. We had twofalse starts with a Hanger helmet and the third one was finally aperfect fit. I guess that aside from the scan, the people whomanufacture the helmet can also make adjustments and theyover-corrected due to tightness with the first band, so the second onemoved all over the place. The third one was easy to fit and has onlyneed one adjustment for one red spot and we are at the end of two weeks.So, I was wondering if anyone had taken their baby to a chiropractorand good or bad experiences? I would think it would make sense,especially with cases like Maggie who was badly position in the womband probably has spinal misalignment from before birth... But as withanything for a baby, I'm still a little wary...AliceMaggie 6 months (tort, plagio, brachy) Hanger 9/22/08- currentOwen 6 monthsSacramento, CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2008 Report Share Posted October 10, 2008 She has been in physical therapy for the past 3 months and is much better, but she has a rather extreme case of tort. She is crawling now, but still has a side preference and has a tendency to frog her legs and keep them stiff instead of bent which is affecting her balance when sitting. The chiropractor says it is very gentle and done with slight pressure with his fingers. There is no bone cracking as with adults, just enough pressure to help realign. We'll see, I will update if we decide to do it. I think the first scan was inaccurate because the sensor moved around. The second time was an adjustment error. I'm actually glad they had scanning, my daughter does not stay still well, she barely lasted the five minutes for the scan, I can't imagine the state she'd have been in if we had to cast her head. It was a series of bad luck, but it all ended up working out. AliceOn Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Candy Wormsbecker <slugsbecker@...> wrote: I wouldn't do a chiropractor, I would go with PT and possibly baby massage. To me a Chiro would be way too drastic. I feel that physical therapy would be your best choice. And you also said you have had bad luck with helmets. My ortho does not do scans, he actually casted my daughters head, he feels it is more accurate. Best of luck and hopefully I gave you some good info. Candy From: afliu72 <afliu72@...>Subject: Anyone try a Chiropractor for Torticollis? Plagiocephaly Date: Friday, October 10, 2008, 1:05 PM Hi, I've been on a couple times. My daughter Maggie (part of aboy/girl twin set) has torticollis and plagio and brachy. We had twofalse starts with a Hanger helmet and the third one was finally aperfect fit. I guess that aside from the scan, the people who manufacture the helmet can also make adjustments and theyover-corrected due to tightness with the first band, so the second onemoved all over the place. The third one was easy to fit and has onlyneed one adjustment for one red spot and we are at the end of two weeks. So, I was wondering if anyone had taken their baby to a chiropractorand good or bad experiences? I would think it would make sense,especially with cases like Maggie who was badly position in the womband probably has spinal misalignment from before birth... But as with anything for a baby, I'm still a little wary...AliceMaggie 6 months (tort, plagio, brachy) Hanger 9/22/08- currentOwen 6 monthsSacramento, CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2008 Report Share Posted October 11, 2008 Maggie - With the tort I'd caution you to be very careful. Make sure you have had x-rays, and even a CT or MRI if needed before you see a chiro. My dd has tort - and while it is VERY rare... my dd's tort is from spinal cord anomalies. Several times we discussed seeing a chiro - but we didn't and I am so glad!!! You want to make sure there is nothing abnormal going on other than normal CMT so furthur damage is not done. HTH!!! Jen and Luli - almost 3 years old Left tort - Right Plagio - Hanger Band Grad - CA http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/j/jens5th/ Anyone try a Chiropractor for Torticollis? Hi, I've been on a couple times. My daughter Maggie (part of a boy/girl twin set) has torticollis and plagio and brachy. We had two false starts with a Hanger helmet and the third one was finally a perfect fit. I guess that aside from the scan, the people who manufacture the helmet can also make adjustments and they over-corrected due to tightness with the first band, so the second one moved all over the place. The third one was easy to fit and has only need one adjustment for one red spot and we are at the end of two weeks. So, I was wondering if anyone had taken their baby to a chiropractor and good or bad experiences? I would think it would make sense, especially with cases like Maggie who was badly position in the womb and probably has spinal misalignment from before birth... But as with anything for a baby, I'm still a little wary... Alice Maggie 6 months (tort, plagio, brachy) Hanger 9/22/08- current Owen 6 months Sacramento, CA McCain or Obama? Stay updated on coverage of the Presidential race while you browse - Download Now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2008 Report Share Posted October 11, 2008 Hi Alice- There is also a torticollis message board you might want to check out and ask your question there: Torticolliskids/ They might have more info to offer as well. Jake-2 (DOCBand Grad 9/19/08) Jordan-4.5 > > > > From: afliu72 <afliu72@...> > > Subject: Anyone try a Chiropractor for Torticollis? > > Plagiocephaly > > Date: Friday, October 10, 2008, 1:05 PM > > > > Hi, I've been on a couple times. My daughter Maggie (part of a > > boy/girl twin set) has torticollis and plagio and brachy. We had two > > false starts with a Hanger helmet and the third one was finally a > > perfect fit. I guess that aside from the scan, the people who > > manufacture the helmet can also make adjustments and they > > over-corrected due to tightness with the first band, so the second one > > moved all over the place. The third one was easy to fit and has only > > need one adjustment for one red spot and we are at the end of two weeks. > > > > So, I was wondering if anyone had taken their baby to a chiropractor > > and good or bad experiences? I would think it would make sense, > > especially with cases like Maggie who was badly position in the womb > > and probably has spinal misalignment from before birth... But as with > > anything for a baby, I'm still a little wary... > > > > Alice > > Maggie 6 months (tort, plagio, brachy) Hanger 9/22/08- current > > Owen 6 months > > Sacramento, CA > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2008 Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 I haven't posted here yet, but I've been reading up. My husband and I are big proponents of chiropractic care. Our daughter has seen a chiropractor weekly since she was 5 days old. She was born with plagiocephaly and torticollis and her torticollis has completely resolved solely via chiropractic care. The way that our 2 chiropractors adjust is completely different than how they adjust my husband and I. How they have adjusted her has changed as she has gotten older and stronger. It's very gentle and my daughter loves going. > > Hi, I've been on a couple times. My daughter Maggie (part of a > boy/girl twin set) has torticollis and plagio and brachy. We had two > false starts with a Hanger helmet and the third one was finally a > perfect fit. I guess that aside from the scan, the people who > manufacture the helmet can also make adjustments and they > over-corrected due to tightness with the first band, so the second one > moved all over the place. The third one was easy to fit and has only > need one adjustment for one red spot and we are at the end of two weeks. > > So, I was wondering if anyone had taken their baby to a chiropractor > and good or bad experiences? I would think it would make sense, > especially with cases like Maggie who was badly position in the womb > and probably has spinal misalignment from before birth... But as with > anything for a baby, I'm still a little wary... > > Alice > Maggie 6 months (tort, plagio, brachy) Hanger 9/22/08- current > Owen 6 months > Sacramento, CA > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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