Does deformational head flattening (e.g., plagiocephaly) cause long-term cogntive, functional, or aesthetic concerns? Apr 111 min readThe short answer is no. https://video.wixstatic.com/video/fae083_cc4ee0b664f144e8bbe5ed39af5f645e/720p/mp4/file.mp4
The size of the anterior fontanelle (soft spot) does not predict the presence or absence of craniosynostosis. This is a study that I wanted to do in our research group for years. It dispels the commonly held myth that a small or closed anterior...
Myths and misinformation about plagiocephaly and torticollis: Are there cognitive, functional, or aesthetic consequences? NO!
15 MYTHS ABOUT PLAGIOCEPHALY AND TORTICOLLIS: helmets limit head growth and/or can cause craniosynostosis. NO!
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