Detect a Cranial Disorder at a Primary Stage to Avoid Future Consequences


The early years of a child’s life are especially important for later health and development. One of the main concerns is how fast the brain grows starting before birth and continuing into early childhood. 

Craniosynostosis (child cranial disorder), is a birth defect in which the bones in the baby’s skull mold together too early. This usually occurs before the brain is fully formed. Because children’s brains are still growing, they are vulnerable to traumatic head injuries. you might have heard that a newborn baby consists of more bones than an adult and these fragmented bones have fibrous joints in which help them to form the final skull bone structure with the growth of your child. 

Sometimes this process faces some abnormalities which result in child cranial disorders. This type of disorder could further lead to pressure change inside the brain and outer appearance. But with the early-stage diagnosis, you could abort this condition. You just need to visit your doctor to get corrective treatment for your child's head development and you could see the results within a few weeks.  

Short Hills Cranial Center is a recommended treatment center. We use the latest technology to monitor and provide an effective cure for your child’s condition. The craniosynostosis is of diverse typesbased on the suture closure which leads to different shapes with changes in the width and orientation of the child's head. Our STARband system helps in shaping and redirecting the symmetrical proportions of your child’s head. We cater customized helmets which supports the proportionate development for your child.

Consult our experienced and resourceful physicians for craniosynostosis treatment in New York. Our staff is well-trained and understands the psychological needs of your infant.

To get a free first-time consultation with our expert multi-lingual team, please visit us at http://shorthillscranialcenter.com/ to book your appointment for craniosynostosis treatment in New Jersey.