Guest guest Posted February 9, 2008 Report Share Posted February 9, 2008 Your case is encouraging. Thanks. BTW, what's ''aggressive repo with PT''? What's the meaning of PT? Thanks. Jannie --- nswords <nswords@...> wrote: > I did repo with my dd from three months to six > months. My > pediatrician is still amazed at the symmetry we > achieved. She's 15 > months now, and her head is perfect. Our cranial > specialist told us > that it's effective up to six months usually. After > that, if we > weren't satisfied then we would have gotten a helmet > for sure. We had > a tort-plagio situ so we did very very very > aggressive repo with PT > and cranial sacral therapy. I'm not too sure about > the cranial sacral > part, but the repo worked 100% for us. Having said > that...we were > obsessed. We would wake up four times a night to > check her position. > If she had moved the wrong way, we'd risk waking her > up to correct > her. Also, in the car, we'd pull over if her head > moved the wrong way > and correct her. No strollers, no swings, etc. We > lived repositioning > for three months, and it paid off big time. > Best of luck....check out the Nightform mattress it > was a lifesaver > for us. > > > > > > > > > > > Will repositional therapy work after 5 months of > age for not a > severe > > > case? > > > > > > Some of what I read says it is not effective - > but many times > they > > > mention that is because it is harder to control > how the baby > sleeps > > on > > > his head. I am having good luck with it so far > so I want to know > if I > > > will continue seeing improvement if I am able to > be this > aggresive > > with > > > it? > > > > > > > > Get a sneak peak at messages with a handy reading pane with All new Mail: http://ca.promos./newmail/overview2/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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