
CENTERPEDES
Center for Pediatric Therapy, Orthotics & Prosthetics

77 Schank road, Building B7
Freehold, New Jersey 07728

800-540-8324

Treatment and Evaluation of Plagiocephaly
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If you’ve noticed that your infant has a flat spot or
asymmetrical shape and are ready for an evaluation, it can
be worrisome and bring up even more questions. How do they
evaluate my baby? Will it be painful? If my baby has
plagiocephaly, how do they treat it? Will the orthotist listen
to my concerns and answer my questions? who is the
Best Prosthetic Company or Best Orthotic Company.
It begins with you, the caregiver. We know your first time
visiting can be nerve racking as you worry that your infant is
OK.
Evaluations are always pain-free and so is the treatment.
We begin with basic history and our Best orthotist does
some hand measurements and some questions about how
and when the plagiocephaly was first noticed. We measure
the head from several angles to determine severity of the
condition.
Once we’ve gathered all of the required information, your orthotist
will discuss treatment options with you. If they are in the 95% of
mild or least severe and less than four months, the orthotist
will discuss re-positioning techniques to help improve your
baby’s head shape. Re-positioning involves varying the
position of your baby’s head during feeding, playing and
sleeping as well as use of tummy time. We will still
recommend that you place baby to sleep on their back as it
dramatically lowers the risk of SIDS.
For mild cases, re-positioning will work, but in moderate to
severe cases the baby’s head will retain the flat shape unless other
therapies are used. If your baby is over four months old and has moderate
or severe plagiocephaly, re-positioning unlikely to be effective.
When moving past re-positioning, we do an assessment scan
to give us a baseline and an accurate 3D image of your baby’s
head shape. This is completely painless and most often the baby
sits on your lap while we use a small handheld scanner that
does 3D imaging without the use of lasers. If the asymmetry
is moderate or severe, the orthotist will recommend therapy
with the use of a Cranial Remolding Orthosis (CRO), also
known as a Cranial Band, Cranial Remolding Helmet or Baby
Helmet.The CRO allows the head to gently reshape by encouraging growth of the skull to proper proportions. Made from lightweight, soft foam with a rigid exterior for maximum comfort and are pain and discomfort free for your baby.
The remolding orthosis is made from the scan we did so that it fits exactly to your baby’s head shape and is ready with in 10 days of your initial scan. At the end of the evaluation, if a scan was done, we send you home with a copy of the data so you can review it later. As treatment progresses, we see your baby every 2-3 weeks to do measurements and adjust the shape of the orthosis to promote maximum growth. Our goal is always 100% correction and can take between 3-5 months.
We are always here to help and if you have a question after hours, we provide you with a number so you can speak directly to the orthotist. Worried about a small red spot? You can text a photo to the orthotist and they can advise you over the phone.
At the end of treatment, we do a final scan and send one home with you as well as sending a full symmetry report to your pediatrician or referring physician.
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