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This study aimed to assess the prevalence, severity, and natural history of positional posterior plagiocephaly (PPP) and positional posterior brachycephaly in Japan.
Nobuyuki AKUTSU +3 more
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Plagiocephaly and malocclusion
The term plagiocephaly means oblique head. Most skull deformities are a result of intrapartum or utero molding but can be caused by congenital torticollis and after birth due to persistent head position of newborns staying in one head position for a long time and abusive use of strollers, car seats, car seats, swings. Its prevalence is growing fast, in
Ana Luiza Santos Félix +3 more
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Positional plagiocephaly is a deformational cranial flattening frequently treated in pediatric neurosurgical practice. Positional maneuvers and orthotic helmet therapy are preferred therapeutic options for moderate-to-severe forms.
Maria Licci +6 more
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A clinical tool to measure plagiocephaly in infants using a flexicurve: a reliability study
Amy Leung,1 Pauline Watter,2 John Gavranich3 1Department of Physiotherapy, Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane, Australia; 2Physiotherapy Division, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; 3Child and Family Health Services, West Moreton Health ...
Leung A, Watter P, Gavranich J
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Geometric confound in head circumference percentile change during helmet therapy. [PDF]
Oulasvirta E.
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Screening for torticollis and plagiocephaly: The role of the pediatrician. [PDF]
Carlton L +5 more
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Factors Associated with Helmet Therapy Outcomes in Positional Plagiocephaly. [PDF]
Lee S +9 more
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