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    re: Neck supports for those very floppy heads?

    Cerebral Palsy In Infancy
    Any ideas on how to support the heads of our very floppy CP kids. Having ++problems with seating, transport ... with my little 3year to 7 year old CPquads. Leckey head supports give forehead support only and work in some seating, but allow upper cervical flexion. How do we keep their heads up esp. in a car seat? Parens do not take the child out for fear of hurting his neck every time they step on the brakes. Please post some ideas.

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    re: re: Neck supports for those very floppy heads?

    Can't help you exactly but have had a lot of experience in treating floppy heads in the neurology department. Why not repost this question in the neurology section.

    best of luck

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    re: Neck supports for those very floppy heads?

    Juliet,
    Have you tried a soft collar?


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    re: Neck supports for those very floppy heads?

    hi, I have had decent results using a soft collar,obviously coupled with treatment to help neck control. A good reclining seat can have gravity assist in preventing the head getting tossed around, keeping it in its head support.

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    re: Neck supports for those very floppy heads?

    hi, I have had decent results using a soft collar,obviously coupled with treatment to help neck control. A good reclining seat can have gravity assist in preventing the head getting tossed around, keeping it in its head support.

    Mark


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    re: Neck supports for those very floppy heads?

    try the front part of a SOMI brace - now out of favour with neurosurgeons here. Or ask your favourite technical officer to make a prototype. i find them great - but not if there is increased tone.



 
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