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Early Physiotherapy for Plagiocephaly and Torticollis

How Physiotherapy Supports Early Treatment of Plagiocephaly and Torticollis in Infants

As a parent, noticing that your baby consistently tilts their head to one side or has a flat spot on the back or side of their head can feel alarming. Two common but treatable conditions—torticollis (tight neck muscles) and plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome)—often go hand in hand. The good news is that when caught early, […]

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when does Baby’s Head Shape Become Permanent

When Does a Baby’s Head Shape Become Permanent?

Medically Reviewed by: Adam E. Ammar, MD Pediatric Neurosurgeon Updated On: 22 April 2025 A baby’s head shape begins to take on its permanent form as their skull bones gradually harden and the sutures between the bones become fixed. This process typically happens beginning between 6 to 9 months of age, but changes can continue […]

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H1 - Cleft Lip and Palate Center Description - Our Nationally Recognized Team's Singular Focus — Caring for the Whole Child Our Cleft Lip and Palate Center provides comprehensive, family-centered care for children with cleft lip, cleft palate, and other craniofacial conditions. Our multidisciplinary team offers personalized treatment plans, focusing on achieving the best outcomes […]

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How Long Does It Take to Correct an Infant’s Head Shape

How Long Does It Take to Correct an Infant’s Head Shape?

For some infants, cranial reshaping is essential to correct head shape and ensure healthy brain growth. Conditions like plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome) and craniosynostosis (premature fusion of skull sutures) may require intervention to promote symmetry and prevent complications. This guide will help parents understand the typical timelines for cranial reshaping treatments like helmet therapy and […]

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Common Causes of Skull Abnormalities in Infants

Common Causes of Skull Abnormalities in Infants: A Parent’s Guide

For many parents, noticing changes in their baby’s head shape can be concerning. While some skull abnormalities are temporary and resolve naturally, others may require medical attention to ensure healthy brain growth and development. This guide explains the common causes of skull abnormalities in infants, their risk factors, and treatment options, so you can better […]

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We Prioritize Medical Research and Clinical Knowledge At NJCFC (New Jersey Craniofacial Center), our mission is to provide families with accurate and reliable information about craniofacial conditions and treatments. Every article on our website is carefully reviewed by board-certified craniofacial surgeons, pediatricians, and healthcare experts to ensure you can trust the guidance we provide. Our […]

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Effective Date: November 18, 2024 Welcome to the NJ Craniofacial Center website (“https://njcraniofacialcenter.com/”). By accessing or using this Site, you agree to comply with and be bound by these Terms of Use. If you do not agree with these terms, please refrain from using this Site. Acceptance of Terms By accessing and using this Site, […]

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craniosynostosis and plagiocephaly in children

Role Of Imaging In The Diagnosis Of Craniosynostosis And Plagiocephaly In Children

Medically Reviewed by: John Collins, MD, FAANS Senior Pediatric Neurosurgeon Updated On: 21 April 2025 In diagnosing craniosynostosis and plagiocephaly in children, imaging plays a vital role. X-ray photographic cranial topography, and CT scans are commonly used to detect these conditions early on, allowing for timely intervention. By utilizing imaging techniques, healthcare providers can accurately […]

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