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Plagiocephaly

PlagioCare Treatment

PlagioCare Treatment

Plagiocephaly is the word that is often used to describe deformational asymmetry on one part of an infant's head. This word particulary describes a flattening which is to one side at the back of the head. Technology in Motion from Össur is recognised as the UK’s leading provider of treatment for infants who have plagiocephaly. We offer a free, no obligation assessment. Our clinical team has over 5 years experience and has successfully treated over 3000 infants with plagiocephaly. PlagioCare Treatment is designed individually for your child to ensure that maximum improvement is achieved with as little disruption to you and your child’s daily routine. Our clinicians have extensive experience in treating infants of all ages and especially the very young babies who need our services.

Technology in Motion from Össur is dedicated to reducing the incidence and severity of head shape deformities in the UK infant and child population through education, training and treatment.

Our clinics and facilities are chosen and designed to offer:

PlagioCare Services

PlagioCare Services

  • A safe welcoming environment
  • Child friendly play area
  • Ease of access to transport
  • Car parking (street parking in Wimbledon)
  • Baby change facilities
  • Kitchen facilities
  • Increasing network of local professionally staffed clinics

Our clinicians:

  • Are all regulated Allied Health Professionals
  • Have long experience of treating infants
  • Are experienced and trained in management of plagiocephaly and associated problems
  • Regularly meet together to advance training
  • Hold educational meetings and presentations for paediatricians, GPs, Health Visitors and parents.
  • Collaborate in research.

Our treatment:

  • Eye friendly laser free camera
  • Is simple and accurate to 0.2mm
  • Is supported by extensive research 

You and your baby:

  • Will receive the best care available
  • Are able to contact us at any time
 
 

Plagiocephaly News

2 April 2009

Owen’s Parents Keen to Raise Awareness of Flat Head Syndrome with New Mums

Nine-month-old Owen Richardson, from Leeds, has a condition known as plagiocephaly, also referred to as flat head syndrome.
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20 March 2008

In Motion Newsletter - Spring 2008

Hello from all at Technology in Motion and a warm welcome to the second edition of our newsletter, In Motion.
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5 February 2008

Is Cranial Treatment Necessary for Plagiocephaly?

A Plagiocephaly paper in British Medical Journal puts infants suffering from the condition at further risk, says cranial remoulding specialist.
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