This is the stockinette that goes over the head. |
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Follow-up Helmet Appointment
About four weeks ago, we took Kellyn to get initially evaluated to see if she needed a cranial remolding orthosis. The cranial remolding orthosis is basically a helmet for children who have plagiocephaly. It helps to reshape the head into a more symmetrical shape. At that appointment, Kellyn's measurements fell within the normal range. However, she still had a flat spot on side of her head while the other side jutted out a bit more. The cranial remolding specialist did not recommend a helmet. She suggested lots of tummy time so that the head would likely fill in on its own.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Rolling Belly-to-Back (towards right side)
Kellyn could easily roll from belly-to-back towards her left side. This makes sense since her trunk favors the left side. She had a much harder time putting weight and pressure on her right side of her trunk. Therefore, her PT really encourage us to work with her on rolling this way.
1. Place Kellyn on her tummy and put a toy on her left side of her body.
2. If possible, encourage her to reach her left hand up and out towards the toy. Her head should tilt back as she looks up at the toy.
1. Place Kellyn on her tummy and put a toy on her left side of her body.
2. If possible, encourage her to reach her left hand up and out towards the toy. Her head should tilt back as she looks up at the toy.
Kellyn's got some serious bed-head going on in this picture. |
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Four Weeks into Physical Therapy
Here are some updated pictures of Kellyn after four weeks of physical therapy. Her left trunk tilt is much less pronounced and her right head tilt has decreased some, as well. Her physical therapist noticed that she tilts her head more when she is looking down. Kellyn is more inclined to keep her head straight when she is looking straight ahead or laying down on her back. What you won't be able to see in these pictures is how much stronger she is getting at doing her strengthening exercises. She has also had amazing progress in her motor skill progression. In addition, I believe her facial symmetry is improving. I am very pleased with her progress so far.
She holds her head up much more straight when she is looking straight ahead. |
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