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Kidi-Splints: Not Just for Babies

As we’ve discussed cialis order before, Kidi Splints can help with much more than positional plagiocephaly and craniosynostosis, and we offer much more than just baby helmets. Let’s take a look at some of the other products we offer: Spinal … Continue reading

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Craniosynostosis Terminology

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Positional Plagiocephaly and Craniosynostosis: What’s the Difference?

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Preventing Positional Plagiocephaly

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Positional Pagiocephaly Might Be More Serious Than You Think

About a year ago, in February, researchers at Seattle Children’s Research Institute announced their findings of a connection between positional plagiocephaly and developmental delay. If you notice that your infant has a flat spot, bring him or her to the … Continue reading

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Splint Arts Does A Lot Besides Baby Helmets

Over the past few weeks, we’ve discussed

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Pseudosciences and Positional Plagiocephaly

Phrenology is today recognized as a pseudoscience, but during its time it met with widespread popularity. Using measurements of the skull to detect brain shape, this pseudoscience associated areas of the skull to a particular faculty within the brain. The … Continue reading

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Positional Plagiocephaly

Positional plagiocephaly is a condition that is relatively easy to fix, but can have major repercussions if overlooked. Mostly found in infants, positional plagiocephaly is characterized by flat spots on the back of a baby’s head. The spots can also … Continue reading

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Craniosynotosis

Craniosynotosis is a serious condition. From the Latin, which is from the Greek, cranio refers to kranion, or skull. Syn, means together and otosis means genesis of the bone. Once the sutures of the skull are fused and ossified, the … Continue reading

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Does My Baby Need a Baby Helmet?

It can be worrying when you find that your baby shows signs of flat head syndrome. If your baby boy faces the same way every time he sleeps, has even minimal flat spots at the back or side of the … Continue reading

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