A video by Caroline Rhodes on treating baby head shape (Plagiocephaly & Brachycephaly). Caroline is a Physiotherapist and Craniosacral therapist at The Body Group in Hong Kong - www.thebodygroup.com
Your video is very informative. My daughter had to wear a molding helmet due to plagio from torticollis. I have started making stickers to decorate her fellow helmet wearers. Please refer me as you see fit. I will do the same for your great video!! littlebumpies on facebook
my baby is 7.3 monthsold her left side of back of head in really flat and goin around left side above her ears she has bulgers of bone i am really worried wat is this
@happeh what do you mean "Isn't the skull solid bone?"
an infant's skull is made up six separate cranial bones, so it's not a single solid piece if that's what you were asking.
And what's with your assumption that all "Asians" believe in yin yang, or believe in what ever theory you have in mind. That's sound very stereotypical.
Ma'am. You are not moving the bones are you? Isn't the skull solid bone?
You are working with the organic material that covers the skull aren't you? Muscles, tendons, flesh etc are all malleable and changeable. They would respond to physical therapy of some type.
I am surprised by your video because your hands look Asian. Why don't you know why the heads of the babies are misshapen?
The babies need Yin Yang exercises. Their heads are misshapen because their bodies are not properly developed.
Your video is very informative. My daughter had to wear a molding helmet due to plagio from torticollis. I have started making stickers to decorate her fellow helmet wearers. Please refer me as you see fit. I will do the same for your great video!! littlebumpies on facebook
LittleBumpies 2 months ago
Take your baby to a pediatrician about that, there are several possibilities
vegansean1 4 months ago
my baby is 7.3 monthsold her left side of back of head in really flat and goin around left side above her ears she has bulgers of bone i am really worried wat is this
xxsemuelxx 5 months ago
@happeh what do you mean "Isn't the skull solid bone?"
an infant's skull is made up six separate cranial bones, so it's not a single solid piece if that's what you were asking.
And what's with your assumption that all "Asians" believe in yin yang, or believe in what ever theory you have in mind. That's sound very stereotypical.
newtonzmethod 9 months ago
Ma'am. You are not moving the bones are you? Isn't the skull solid bone?
You are working with the organic material that covers the skull aren't you? Muscles, tendons, flesh etc are all malleable and changeable. They would respond to physical therapy of some type.
I am surprised by your video because your hands look Asian. Why don't you know why the heads of the babies are misshapen?
The babies need Yin Yang exercises. Their heads are misshapen because their bodies are not properly developed.
happeh 9 months ago