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Hi everyone,

a was fitted for her DOC band today. She screamed and screamed

but calmed down and began smiling as soon as the casting was over.

We're so glad to be making such quick progress towards getting her

head round.

During the appointment, the technician noted her strong preference to

look to the right and told us to continue doing stretching

exercises. We were wondering if anyone could point us to a good

resource for learning stretching exercises. Is there a web page out

there that illustrates this? Or, should we be pursuing formal

physical therapy?

Thanks!

and Matt (parents to a - 3.5 months - DOC band in two

weeks!)

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Hi and Matt,

Go to this web site. It has really good tort excercises.

http://www.orthoseek.com/articles/ifs-left.html

It'll show you everything you need to know!

Good luck and please keep us posted.

> Hi everyone,

>

> a was fitted for her DOC band today. She screamed and screamed

> but calmed down and began smiling as soon as the casting was over.

> We're so glad to be making such quick progress towards getting her

> head round.

>

> During the appointment, the technician noted her strong preference

to

> look to the right and told us to continue doing stretching

> exercises. We were wondering if anyone could point us to a good

> resource for learning stretching exercises. Is there a web page

out

> there that illustrates this? Or, should we be pursuing formal

> physical therapy?

>

> Thanks!

>

> and Matt (parents to a - 3.5 months - DOC band in two

> weeks!)

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