Head Shape Evaluation Program

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2009

Frank A. Vicari, MD, a physician in the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, gives an in-depth explanation of the causes and treatments for cranial asymmetry (misshapen head) in infants.

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  • @happeh keep sprading the truth. i watched all the happie theoy videos and read all the happie theory books and donated much money so u can keep on the truth

  • Sir! Cranial Orthotics ARE bad! Do not use them!

    The head's shape is directly related to the condition of the interior of the body. A Cranial Orthotic is only treating the symptom, a misshapen skull, of a problem that is located inside of the torso.

    If you want to help these babies you need to have them do baby Yin Yang exercises. Watch what Asians do with their babies and copy it.

    Please sir. You do not comprehend the ramifications Cranial Orthotics and I know you do not want to harm babies

  • Sir. Regarding Plagiocephaly you need to become aware of either The DNA View of the Human Body, or The Spiral View of the Human Body.

    You speak intelligently. If you look at those two theoretical models of the human body, you should easily be able to discover why Plagiocephaly occurs.

    If you are truly interested, the two theoretical models are part of what has been named Happeh Theory. There should be a video or two on them here at YouTube.

  • hey am 22 years old how can i find a solution for this??

    

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