头骨的姿势变形。第二部分:自然历史、预防和治疗

Francesco Velardi
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以颈部活动度降低和侧身姿势偏好为表现的新生儿更容易发生体位性头成型。他们的早期识别和立即预防方案的分配可能会阻止颅骨畸形的进展,使畸形的头部形状正常化,或至少,减少在成年期持续存在的美容异常的证据。家庭儿科医生应告知新生儿的父母有关病情的自然史,关于缺乏认知或医学影响,关于早期矫形治疗的美容结果
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Le deformazioni posizionali del cranio. Parte II: storia naturale, prevenzione e terapia

Neonates presenting with reduced neck motility and side posture preference are more prone to developing positional head molding. Their early recognition and assignment to immediate prevention protocols may halt the progression of the cranial deformity, normalize the misshapen head shape or, at least, reduce the persisting evidence of cosmetic anomaly in the adult age. The Family Pediatrician should inform the parents of the neonate on the natural history of the condition, on the absence of cognitive or medical implications, on the cosmetic results of an early orthotic treatment

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