70: Outcome Analysis of the Treatment of Severe Positional Plagiocephaly with Passive Helmet Therapy

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Key Points If preventive interventions are not effective, helmet therapy is the preferred treatment but must be initiated before 12 months of age. Positional plagiocephaly should be differentiated from craniosynostosis with ultrasound being helpful. Torticollis is a common cause of plagiocephaly.


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