Guest guest Posted November 12, 2010 Report Share Posted November 12, 2010 My son has been in his cranial band for 4 weeks now. The good news is that I am seeing quite a difference in his head shape and he is growing rather quickly (he grew 3 centimeters in one week!) Our technician thinks that he should be completely treated by the end of another month which is very exciting. My question is, what have other parents experienced with WHAT is actually done at each visit? Our technician comes in, measures around his head to see how much he's grown, compares his original head mold to his head at the time, leaves to shave down the inner foam and that's it. She doesn't take any other measurments like they did during our initial consultation. She has lined her fingers up when she sticks them in his ears to check if his ears have moved, but that's hardly accurate. She's very nonchalant about it all. Is it just me, or should there be more going on at the visit? Maybe that's all that's supposed to go on and if so, I would feel alittle bit better, but I have nobody else to ask, so please let me know. BTW, we go to CT. **Next time I'm going to insist she measure where his ears are and compare those to his beginning measurements. Thank you very much! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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