Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 I'm concerned about the effect my son's helmet is having on his ears. The helmet rotates slightly (no matter how much I try to prevent it) and bends his left ear forward and covers his right ear. I'm afraid of his left ear permanently growing into that bent shape. Our orthotist isn't too concerned about it - he thinks it will stop rotating, eventually, as he grows into the helmet and the ear won't be an issue. Has anyone had this experience? Is there any chance his ears could be permanently effected by this? Specifics: - My son has been in his helmet for 5 weeks - It's rotated since the beginning, and we just got him into a 2nd helmet because the orthotist didn't think the first one was fitting well. - He's 7 months old Thanks, Mom to - Tort. & Plagio. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Our therapist told me that it would take 3 to 4 months of continuous pressure to have an adverse effect on the ear (my son's band was just resting on his one ear the first week he was in it but it was quickly fixed). I would say there's no immediate danger of permanent damage. However, I would definitely be concerned that the right ear is covered up. That should not be happening. What kind of band is it? Is it possible to post a photo of what you're describing? Anytime I have seen a band that completely shifts on the baby's head to completely cover or even partially cover an ear, that's been a sign of a bad fit. My son wore 2 DOCBands and they never shifted that much. Jake-2 (DOCBand Grad 9/19/08) Jordan-4.5 > > I'm concerned about the effect my son's helmet is having on his ears. > The helmet rotates slightly (no matter how much I try to prevent it) > and bends his left ear forward and covers his right ear. I'm afraid > of his left ear permanently growing into that bent shape. > > Our orthotist isn't too concerned about it - he thinks it will stop > rotating, eventually, as he grows into the helmet and the ear won't be > an issue. > > Has anyone had this experience? Is there any chance his ears could be > permanently effected by this? > > Specifics: > - My son has been in his helmet for 5 weeks > - It's rotated since the beginning, and we just got him into a 2nd > helmet because the orthotist didn't think the first one was fitting well. > - He's 7 months old > > Thanks, > > Mom to - Tort. & Plagio. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Sorry to hear that you are dealing with this issue. Check out my son's pictures in the S folder under Shane (near the end). This is a pic of his 2nd failed Hanger band. It bent his ear in half. We had problems with rotation from the start and when the 2nd band came in worse than the first we stopped treatment and went to Cranial Tech. Unfortunately, he didn't get his DOC Band until he was 9 months old. If I could go back and do it over I would have started out a CT. We are currently waiting for our 2nd DOC Band, since he outgrew the first one. I know that it is hard, but if you feel that the product you have is not doing what it is supposed to do, you should explore other options. I deeply regret the time we lost when he was younger. His growth from 9-12 months was dramatically slower which is why we are giving it one more shot at CT. Leah (Shane's Mommy) 2 failed Hanger Bands, DOC Band from 6/08-10/08, and currently waiting for DOC Band #2 to arrive. _____________________________________________________________Click to become a master chef, own a restaurant and make millions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Thank you and Leah, I checked out Shane's pictures and I posted pics of - I'd love to know what you guys think (and anyone else), about 's pics. 's ear looks a lot like Shane's. I'm curious to know what your Orthotist said about Shane's ear when you addressed the issue. I'm just grasping for anything here. I feel like things aren't going well (especially after 5 weeks!) and yet, the closest Cranial Tech is many hours away from us. Just not sure what to do. s pics are in " Our plagio babies N " under " " . I'm even wondering if this is all worth it if his ear is going to be stuck that way or if his other ear, that is being covered, is going to be hurt in any way. Ugh! Thanks again, > > Sorry to hear that you are dealing with this issue. > Check out my son's pictures in the S folder under Shane (near the end). This is a pic of his 2nd failed Hanger band. It bent his ear in half. We had problems with rotation from the start and when the 2nd band came in worse than the first we stopped treatment and went to Cranial Tech. Unfortunately, he didn't get his DOC Band until he was 9 months old. If I could go back and do it over I would have started out a CT. > We are currently waiting for our 2nd DOC Band, since he outgrew the first one. I know that it is hard, but if you feel that the product you have is not doing what it is supposed to do, you should explore other options. I deeply regret the time we lost when he was younger. His growth from 9-12 months was dramatically slower which is why we are giving it one more shot at CT. > Leah (Shane's Mommy) 2 failed Hanger Bands, DOC Band from 6/08-10/08, and currently waiting for DOC Band #2 to arrive. > > _____________________________________________________________ > Click to become a master chef, own a restaurant and make millions. > http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2111/fc/Ioyw6iifUM8SWBHyAD9nVTSJGMm9v3W5Httm\ RbKxX185pag8TbWrKP/?count=1234567890 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 It has always been my understanding that the band should never cover up the ear. It might rub up against the back of the ear but it should never completely cover it. I would go back to the ortho for an adjustment and if it still isn't fitting right demand a new band. Molly Novato, California Nicolas, 3, tort & plagio, STARband (CIRS Oakland) 4/24/06-9/12/06, Graduate! , 5.5 , 9 Re: Helmet bending ear....Cause permanent damage? Thank you and Leah, I checked out Shane's pictures and I posted pics of - I'd love to know what you guys think (and anyone else), about 's pics. 's ear looks a lot like Shane's. I'm curious to know what your Orthotist said about Shane's ear when you addressed the issue. I'm just grasping for anything here. I feel like things aren't going well (especially after 5 weeks!) and yet, the closest Cranial Tech is many hours away from us. Just not sure what to do. s pics are in " Our plagio babies N " under " " . I'm even wondering if this is all worth it if his ear is going to be stuck that way or if his other ear, that is being covered, is going to be hurt in any way. Ugh! Thanks again, > > Sorry to hear that you are dealing with this issue. > Check out my son's pictures in the S folder under Shane (near the end). This is a pic of his 2nd failed Hanger band. It bent his ear in half. We had problems with rotation from the start and when the 2nd band came in worse than the first we stopped treatment and went to Cranial Tech. Unfortunately, he didn't get his DOC Band until he was 9 months old. If I could go back and do it over I would have started out a CT. > We are currently waiting for our 2nd DOC Band, since he outgrew the first one. I know that it is hard, but if you feel that the product you have is not doing what it is supposed to do, you should explore other options. I deeply regret the time we lost when he was younger. His growth from 9-12 months was dramatically slower which is why we are giving it one more shot at CT. > Leah (Shane's Mommy) 2 failed Hanger Bands, DOC Band from 6/08-10/08, and currently waiting for DOC Band #2 to arrive. > > _____________________________________________________________ > Click to become a master chef, own a restaurant and make millions. > http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2111/fc/Ioyw6iifUM8SWBHyAD9nVTSJGMm9v3W5 HttmRbKxX185pag8TbWrKP/?count=1234567890 > ------------------------------------ For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Well, I have to say those pictures look VERY familiar. When we were dealing with an ill-fitting band, the orthotist actually added some padding to the side where we wanted the head to grow just to stop the rotation (RED FLAG #1). IMHO, it is not so much that the ear will stay bent forever. I would be more concerned that the helmet is not doing it's job because it is not positioned properly on his head. Where is his head supposed to grow if the void in the helmet is rotated out of position. Sorry to hear that you ar far from a CT office. Having experience with two companies, I can't say enough good things about the product and sevice that CT provides. Leah _____________________________________________________________Click here to find the perfect picture with our powerful photo search features. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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