Objective To determine the effectiveness of helmet therapy for positional skull deformation compared with the natural course of the condition in infants aged 5-6 months. Design Pragmatic, single blinded, randomised controlled trial (HEADS, HElmet therapy Assessment in Deformed Skulls) nested in a prospective cohort study. Setting 29 paediatric physiotherapy practices; helmet therapy was administered at four specialised centres. Participants 84 infants aged 5 to 6 months with moderate to severe skull deformation, who were born after 36 weeks of gestation and had no muscular torticollis, craniosynostosis, or dysmorphic features. Participants were randomly assigned to helmet therapy (n=42) or to natural course of the condition (n=42) according...
Objective: To compare cranial helmet therapy (CHT) and physiotherapy (PT) for the effective treatmen...
Purpose. Helmet therapy is regularly prescribed in infants with positional skull deformation. Eviden...
• Plagiocephaly and brachycephaly are skull deformations that occur in nearly half of all infants. ...
Objective To determine the effectiveness of helmet therapy for positional skull deformation compared...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of helmet therapy for positional skull deformation compare...
Contains fulltext : 138155.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To d...
Aims To determine the effectiveness of helmet therapy compared with the natural course in children a...
Background In The Netherlands, helmet therapy is a commonly used treatment in infants with skull def...
In The Netherlands helmet therapy is a commonly used treatment in infants with skull deformation (de...
The shape of a young infant’s skull can deform as a result of prolonged external forces. The prevale...
BACKGROUND: In The Netherlands, helmet therapy is a commonly used treatment in infants with skull de...
The shape of a young infant’s skull can deform as a result of prolonged external forces. The prevale...
Contains fulltext : 108064.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
Helmets for positional skull deformities: A good idea, or not? Probably not. Helmets appear to be no...
Purpose Helmet therapy is regularly prescribed in infants with positional skull deformation. Evidenc...
Objective: To compare cranial helmet therapy (CHT) and physiotherapy (PT) for the effective treatmen...
Purpose. Helmet therapy is regularly prescribed in infants with positional skull deformation. Eviden...
• Plagiocephaly and brachycephaly are skull deformations that occur in nearly half of all infants. ...
Objective To determine the effectiveness of helmet therapy for positional skull deformation compared...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of helmet therapy for positional skull deformation compare...
Contains fulltext : 138155.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To d...
Aims To determine the effectiveness of helmet therapy compared with the natural course in children a...
Background In The Netherlands, helmet therapy is a commonly used treatment in infants with skull def...
In The Netherlands helmet therapy is a commonly used treatment in infants with skull deformation (de...
The shape of a young infant’s skull can deform as a result of prolonged external forces. The prevale...
BACKGROUND: In The Netherlands, helmet therapy is a commonly used treatment in infants with skull de...
The shape of a young infant’s skull can deform as a result of prolonged external forces. The prevale...
Contains fulltext : 108064.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
Helmets for positional skull deformities: A good idea, or not? Probably not. Helmets appear to be no...
Purpose Helmet therapy is regularly prescribed in infants with positional skull deformation. Evidenc...
Objective: To compare cranial helmet therapy (CHT) and physiotherapy (PT) for the effective treatmen...
Purpose. Helmet therapy is regularly prescribed in infants with positional skull deformation. Eviden...
• Plagiocephaly and brachycephaly are skull deformations that occur in nearly half of all infants. ...