Pediatric Plagiocephaly Program

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Overview

Plagiocephaly, which affects nearly 47% of infants ages 7-12 weeks, occurs when babies develop a flattened area on the side or back of the head. It does not affect brain growth,or cause debilitating neurological problems.

Our approach

Plagiocephaly is diagnosed by a physical exam; imaging is rarely required.

Certain factors make it more likely for infants to develop plagiocephaly:

  • Preterm births
  • Restrictive intrauterine environment
  • Multiple births
  • Traumatic delivery
  • Torticollis (tightness in the muscles of the neck)
  • Strong preference for one side of the head
  • Cervical anomalies
  • Neurological issues

A variety of treatments can successfully treat plagiocephaly:

  • Repositioning
  • Regular periods of supervised tummy time
  • Physical therapy
  • Cranial orthosis (helmet)

Early intervention is best for babies with plagiocephaly. Babies with a strong preference for one side or another should be identified. Surgery is rarely necessary.


At our initial comprehensive evaluation, your infant may see three of our specialists:

  • Neurosurgery Pediatric Nurse Practitioner from the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital
    • Initial evaluation
    • Cranial measurements
  • Physical Therapist from our M Health pediatric physical therapy department
    • Check for issues with neck movement
    • Evaluate for other developmental markers
      • Note: If infants are already receiving therapy from another provider, they can choose not to visit with the physical therapist at the Plagiocephaly Clinic
  • Orthotist from our M Health Fairview Orthotics and Prosthetics department
    • If the measurements indicate that a head-reshaping orthosis (helmet) may be needed, initial scanning can be done
       

SERVICE OPTIONS

OPTION 1: Initial multidisciplinary evaluation (Minneapolis)

Initial evaluation, including cranial measurements, done by a neurosurgery provider. If indicated, the evaluation will also include:

  • Pediatric physical therapy
    • Check for issues with neck movement, including torticollis
    • Evaluate for other developmental delays
  • Orthotics
    • Evaluation, cranial measurements
    • If cranial helmet indicated, perform digital cranial scan to initiate helmet fabrication

Note: If follow-up physical therapy or orthotic appointments are needed, families can choose locations most convenient for them. Locations listed on back.

OPTION 2: Direct order to pediatric therapy and/or orthotics

  • Pediatric physical therapy 
    • Check for issues with neck movement, including torticollis
    • Obtain cranial measurements
    • Evaluate for other developmental delays
  • Orthotics
    • Evaluation, cranial measurements
    • If cranial helmet indicated, perform digital cranial scan to initiate helmet fabrication