A
Message from Lucas Mom and Dad...
Around
five months of age, we started to notice our infants head
becoming flat in the back on the left side. Our son, Lucas, continually
favored his left side while lying down and also while in his swing,
car seat and bouncy seat. When we voiced our concerns to our pediatrician,
she referred us to a neurologist specializing in pediatrics.
After the initial exam, the neurologist prescribed a cranial remolding
orthosis. We were concerned that Lucas would not tolerate wearing
a helmet for 23 hours a day for 3 months. We were also concerned
as his parents, how the stigma of Lucas wearing a helmet would
affect us. We recognized the need for him to wear the helmet and
knew it was the right thing to do in order for his head to form
properly.
Our concerns quickly subsided when we met with an orthotist who
worked directly with Orthomerica, the manufacturer of the STARband.
Everyone involved made us feel very comfortable and answered any
questions we had. They were especially nice and gentle to Lucas
during the fitting process. After just a few outings with Lucas
wearing his new jungle print helmet, we were no longer concerned
with how people would react.
A major factor that made us feel even more comfortable was that
the STARband did not bother Lucas. From the first time he put
it on, he never tried to take it off and he was quickly wearing
it 23 hours a day with no problems. Right away, we decided as
a family that we would be dedicated to following the program.
After two months of wearing the STARband, we were extremely pleased
when the neurologist told us that Lucas head was corrected,
and he no longer needed to wear it. Now at almost eight months
old, you would never be able to tell that there was ever a problem
with his head. As a pediatric nurse, I am well aware of the benefits
of early intervention. As a mother, I understand the concerns
parents face in caring for a child with this condition. Thanks
to our orthotist and Orthomerica for making our experience a pleasurable
one.
Elyse and Paul Davis