Guest guest Posted December 29, 2004 Report Share Posted December 29, 2004 Rick, I have heard of one group member here being told by Cranial Tech " too mild to band, " and one group member being told by a Starband practitioner " too mild to band, " so it does certainly happen that orthos don't push their product on everyone just to make a sale. Another point I would consider is that it is the orthos who are the ones who take photos, measurements, casts, etc. which, to me, would be extremely helpful in deciding what course of action to take. The specialists don't take the asymmetry measurements very often and provide them to the parents to evaluate with all of the other considerations. Also, insurance companies that do pay, usually start to pay when the asymmetry is over 2 std deviation for brachy, or over 6mm in cranial vault asymmetry, etc. Since we know insurance companies aren't jumping at the bit to pay out, these types of measurements can safely be assumed to be far enough off the population mean to be worthy of consideration for treatment. Also, it was found that if the same case was seen by different medical professionals, pediatricians and neuros were more likely to rate it less severe, while plastic surgeons and craniofacial specialists rated the case more severe. I don't think you mentioned where you were located, but we may have some group members who have gone or checked into the locations you are currently considering. Cranial Tech does benchmark work in the treatment of babies with plagio, brachy, or scaphy. I noticed you said that Cranial Tech was 4 hours one-way away. What other facilities are you considering? I do know that some Starband practitioners have Starscanner laser scanning, and some Hanger facilities have their Insignia laser scanning. Take care, Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy) > > > > > From: " laura gill " <mamagill@h...> > > Date: 2004/12/29 Wed PM 02:22:43 EST > > Plagiocephaly > > Subject: Re: Re: funny story (2nd opinion) > >Anyway, i could go on > >and on all day about how happy we are with CT but i won't >bore you anymore! > >Please let us know if you go to CT, what they say, and what >your decision is > >regarding your child. Good luck to you! > > > The worst part for us would be that their closest clinic is a good 3.5 to 4 hours (one way) from us. Do they actually do the adjustments each week (or however often they are done) at their clinics only? If so, Cranial Tech is probably not going to be a realistic option for us. > > Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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