
Infant With Flat Head syndrome, also known as positional plagiocephaly or brachycephaly, refers to a condition where an infant's head develops a flattened shape due to prolonged pressure on one area of the skull. This condition can occur when babies spend extended periods in a supine (lying on the back) position, such as during sleep or while lying on their backs during awake periods. While mild cases may resolve with repositioning and tummy time, more severe cases may require specialized treatment, including the use of helmets for infant head shaping. Brachycephaly refers to a specific type of flat head syndrome characterized by a flattening of the back of the skull, resulting in a wide and short appearance. Brachycephaly Treatment often involves repositioning techniques and, in some cases, helmet therapy to reshape the infant's head. Repositioning techniques aim to alleviate pressure on the flat spot by encouraging the baby to spend more time on their tummy during su...