Flathead syndrome is mainly diagnosed in babies younger than six months because after this period, the skull bones become more rigid, and the treatment becomes less effective. Flathead syndrome is when your baby's head is flattened on one side due to pressure against the back or side of the head.
Most
cases can be treated with simple measures that you can do at home. But, about
10% of children with plagiocephaly need to wear special baby
medical helmets in New York
to reposition the skull and reshape their heads.
Occipital
plagiocephaly is when the back of an infant's head is flattened on one side.
The flattening can be noticeable when looking down at the baby from above and
can cause visible asymmetry of the face. The opposite ear may appear to stick
out more than usual.