As the cold winter days begin to give way to warmer spring temperatures, parents of infants with cranial helmets look forward to getting back outside. While reshaping babies’ soft skulls is necessary, the helmets can feel confining during the long winter months, mainly spent indoors. The spring season offers opportunities to leave the house and provides some welcome relief. Here are…
In the world of pediatric care, cranial helmets serve as a critical intervention for infants grappling with plagiocephaly and other forms of positional skull deformities. While these devices are instrumental in shaping a baby’s head, they also introduce unique challenges for the child and their caregivers. This article delves into Adapting to Life with a Cranial Helmet: Strategies for Families,…
We hope you all have a very Merry Christmas, from all of us at Cranial Center!
The staff at Cranial Center is pleased to say a happy goodbye to Jackson, Justin and Asher! You guys nailed this helmet thing!
Summer is finally here! So are summer holidays, beach days, and warmer weather. Many parents are often worried if rising temperatures will be a cause for concern. No need to worry! Here are some tips for keeping your baby cool this summer: Dress your baby lightly: Cool layers of clothing are recommended. Try to keep your baby in an air-conditioned…