
Flat Head Treatment is a crucial consideration for parents whose infants are affected by this condition. Also known as plagiocephaly or flat head syndrome, it refers to the flattening of one side of an infant's head, often due to prolonged pressure on the skull. While flat head syndrome may not pose serious health risks, it can result in aesthetic concerns for some parents and may affect skull growth and development in severe cases. Infant Helmet Therapy is one of the treatment options available for addressing flat head syndrome. This therapy involves the use of a custom-fitted helmet that gently reshapes the baby's skull over time. The helmet applies gentle, consistent pressure to the protruding areas of the skull while leaving space for growth in the flattened areas. By gradually reshaping the skull, helmet therapy can help correct head asymmetry and promote more symmetrical skull growth. It is typically recommended for infants with moderate to severe flat head syndrome o...