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Developmental Neurorehabilitation
The study examined how neck muscle imbalance and plagiocephaly affect the lying and rolling activities in 118 infants aged 4 to 6 months with postural torticollis. Outcome measures included age, sex, cervical movement, and plagiocephaly severity.
Hyun-Suk Park +4 more
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The study examined how neck muscle imbalance and plagiocephaly affect the lying and rolling activities in 118 infants aged 4 to 6 months with postural torticollis. Outcome measures included age, sex, cervical movement, and plagiocephaly severity.
Hyun-Suk Park +4 more
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Occipital plagiocephaly: unilateral lambdoid synostosis versus positional plagiocephaly
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2014We defined parameters that could differentiate between positional and synostotic plagiocephaly and defined a diagnostic chart for decision making.Prospective study.We examined 411 children with non-syndromic skull abnormalities between January 2011 and December 2012.A total of 8 infants under 1 year of age with proven unilateral non-syndromic lambdoid ...
Christian, Linz +9 more
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Orbital Expansion in Plagiocephaly
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1988In moderate to severe plagiocephaly, the transverse diameter of the orbit on the affected side is consistently decreased. In these cases, the supraorbital rim has been expanded by the required amount and bone grafted. This makes for greater orbital symmetry and ease in obtaining the correct supraorbital convexity. Ten patients have been handled in this
I T, Jackson +3 more
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Management of positional plagiocephaly
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2008Plagiocephaly is a term derived from the Greek (plagios– “twisted” and kephale– “head”) and describes an asymmetric head shape. The potential causes of cranial asymmetry are multiple and the most important aspect in assessing any child with plagiocephaly is the need to exclude the possibility of craniosynostosis.
N R, Saeed, S A, Wall, D K, Dhariwal
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Another look at "tummy time" for primary plagiocephaly prevention and motor development.
Infant Behavior and Development, 2023E. Williams, M. Galea
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Parental Education for the Prevention of Plagiocephaly
Annals of Plastic SurgeryMariam Chekmeyan +7 more
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