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Cappskids is a Specialist Directory and Condition Specific Telehealth Provider. You can find all of the information about getting a second opinion, finding specialists for Craniosynostosis, treatment options and cranial band providers.
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Plagiocephaly Plagiocephaly And Craniosynostosis And Craniosynostosis In Infant In Infant How How To To Help Baby Help Baby @ Cappskids. @ Cappskids.o org rg ------- -------:: ::------- ------- It is a fact that pregnancy and childbirth are an intense journey for both mommy and baby. They go through different stages together month after month. At times when the baby arrives it is found that he always has his head in the same position. When the parents try to change the position of the baby's head, he always goes back to the initial position. This condition known as Torticollis involves infants having a stiff neck. At the resourceful website of Cappskids.org you can explore everything about the condition and how to find help. Cappskids.org is a Specialist Directory and Condition Specific Telehealth Provider. The baby’s skull is actually made up of several bony plates,
between those plates are fibrous joints called sutures. Normally, the sutures in a developing infant’s skull fuse in a gradual process over a long period of time. However, occasionally when the fusing occurs too early it is known as craniosynostosis. The experts at Cappskids.org identify signs of craniosynostosis such as a misshapen skull, with the shape depending on which of the cranial sutures are affected, abnormal feeling or disappearing "soft spot" on baby's skull and slow or no growth of the head as baby grows. Sagittal synostosis is the premature fusion of the suture at the top of the head (sagittal suture) that forces the head to grow long and narrow, rather than wide. The signs of cranio synostosis sometimes not noticeable at birth become apparent during the first few months of your baby's life. In order to learn more about Craniofacial syndromes and deformities of the skull, visit Cappskids. At Cappskids.org you will find all of the information and guidelines as well as specialists for an initial consultation, Does my baby have Craniosynostosis, Does my baby really need Craniofacial surgery? And hospital FAQ’s - tips from other parents and more. About Cappskids.org: About Cappskids.org: Cappskids is a Specialist Directory and Condition Specific Telehealth Provider. You can find all of the information about getting a second opinion, finding specialists for Craniosynostosis, treatment options and cranial band providers. For more information visit Cappskids.org or call 1-888-572-5526.