What Types of Disorders Are Cranial Helmets Used For?

The cranial helmet is considered very important for some newborn babies. This condition, which is defined as skull deformity, can usually be observed clearly in infants after 6-10 weeks. Skull deformity, which has many types, is successfully treated with cranial helmet treatment at a rate of 95%.
 
As a cranial treatment center, we have been treating flat head, tilted head, ear-to-ear, and crooked head diseases that have been observed in babies for many years with our helmet types and the disease is eliminated. This problem, which is generally seen in babies who are placed on one side, causes the baby's skull to develop differently from normal standards.
 
For this reason, with the skull developmental disorder helmet, the development of children is supported in a positive way according to their situation. As you know, the skull of children is open to development in a very soft tissue for their brain development when they are first born. When a functional disorder occurs in development, the structural disorder is prevented by using a helmet for a certain period of 23 hours a day.
 
Cranial helmet, flat, oblique and parallel head syndromes are generally seen among the most common skull deformities in infants. Ear-to-ear and long skull disorder can also be observed, although rarely. However, 95% of children treated during early development quickly get rid of this negative development, reach a healthy appearance and show a smooth development.