Below is my video review of the Tortle, a beanie designed for the prevention and treatment of mild plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome). The Tortle company gave me this adorable pink one to try out for this product review. Babies with torticollis are at higher risk for developing flat spots on their head. If your baby has been diagnosed with torticollis and has not developed a flat spot, it may be worthwhile to use this product as a preventative measure. And if your baby already has a mild flat spot (not severe enough to warrant helmet therapy), the Tortle may potentially help. If you believe the Tortle may benefit your baby, you can purchase it here.
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Showing posts with label plagiocephaly treatment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plagiocephaly treatment. Show all posts
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Helmet Evaluation for Plagiocephaly
Today was the big day where we brought our daughter in to get her head evaluated and potentially fitted for a helmet. The official name is a cranial remolding orthosis, but helmet is a lot easier to write out. As I mentioned before, many children with torticollis also have a condition called plagiocephaly. Basically, its a flat spot on the back of their head and it may cause their head to have an asymmetrical shape. The helmet can correct the plagiocephaly by essentially remolding the head shape. Unfortunately, many insurances do not cover the helmet because its often deemed cosmetic. With a $2500 price tag, we were holding our breath to see whether or not they would recommend a helmet for her. The good news is that the evaluation appointment was free, so it wasn't like we had anything to lose by getting her evaluated.
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