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As reported in the Essex Gazette on the 1st March, LOC is delighted that little James Crowe is only a few weeks away from completing his baby flat head treatment with one of our specialist helmets for the treatment of Plagiocephaly in babies.

Mum Lisa explained to the Gazette that James was born with cephalhematoma, a pocket of blood in his head. Although a benign condition in itself, this caused James to lie on his side for considerable periods of time, and it was at the age of three months that James started to show signs of Baby Flat Head Syndrome or Plagiocephaly.

Like many parents, Lisa found NHS treatment to be limited since Plagiocephaly is considered by the NHS to be a cosmetic issue. But she remained concerned for James’s future welfare if his flat head wasn’t addressed.

So she brought James to our Romford clinic, where we helped her to implement a treatment plan. We provided a LOC bad helmet to be worn for 22 hours a day to gently reshape James’s skull, whilst Lisa also ensured that James benefitted from a support cushion and cranial osteopathy sessions to complement the helmet.

The great news is that James is now only a couple of weeks away from completing his helmet treatment, and the prognosis is looking good. We’re delighted to see another very young patient benefit from our bespoke flat head treatment!

Are you worried about the shape of your baby’s head?

Plagiocephaly (baby flat head syndrome) can be treated, but early diagnosis is essential since treatment is ineffective after the age of 18 months.

If you suspect Plagiocephaly in your baby and you’re not sure what to do, use our free flat head diagnosis form to get an immediate clinical opinion online from one of our expert orthotists.

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  • This is very much dependent on how fast your baby is growing. The faster the growth, the more frequently your baby will be seen so that the helmet can be adjusted. In general, reviews will happen at two to four-week intervals.

  • The price of treatment covers:

  • Yes – All babies that have completed their course of treatment with us have achieved a measurable improvement in head shape. However, you don’t have to take our word for it. Recent independent research conducted by a University Hospital in Germany has endorsed the treatment for babies with moderate or severe plagiocephaly. A larger, retrospective study has just been published that found complete correction was achieved in 94.4% of babies treated with helmet therapy. The results were conclusive: repositioning achieved acceptable correction in 77.1% of cases, but 15.8% were moved onto helmet therapy because re-positioning was not working. Meanwhile, 94.4% of the infants who started in the helmet-treated group achieved full correction, as did 96.1% of those who were transferred from the repositioning group into the helmet-treated group. Further information can be found on our Plagiocephaly Research page.

  • If your baby has a temperature or a fever due to illness you must remove the band. The band can be put back on once the temperature has returned to normal.

  • The optimum age for treatment is between four and seven months. This is because the skull is most malleable at this age and improvements to head shape tend to take less time and are more dramatic. That is not to say that helmet therapy should be ruled out if the baby is older than seven months. Routinely, babies up to the age of 16 months can be treated very successfully. The cut off age is around 18 months when the fontanelles (soft spots on the head) are no longer malleable. As babies grow and develop at different rates, it is always worth checking if you are not sure. There have been cases where a baby’s fontanelles have not fused yet by the age of 18 months, who have achieved successful, but less-marked results with cranial remoulding therapy.

  • Torticollis is a condition in which a tight or shortened muscle in one side of the neck causes the head to tilt or turn to one side, resulting in the infant resting its head in the same position. In 2013, we analysed the data from all first appointments in our Kingston clinic and found that 20% of the babies examined had some kind of neck condition that was causing head immobility.

Treat plagiocephaly with the LOCband Lite helmet

Backed by clinical research, our cranial remoulding helmet offers excellent results and a pain-free, non-invasive solution to correct your baby’s head shape.

“From the very start, everyone at the London Orthotic Consultancy was professional and friendly. Every step of the way was well-explained and the fitting was quick. It only took Magnus one day to get used to the band, and after that, he wasn’t bothered by it at all. And, most importantly, it worked!”

Maria, Magnus’s mother – Plagiocephaly patient

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