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Congress of Neurological Surgeons Systematic Review and Evidence-Based Guideline on the Role of Cranial Molding Orthosis (Helmet) Therapy for Patients With Positional Plagiocephaly.

Mandeep S Tamber1, Dimitrios Nikas, Alexandra Beier, Lissa C Baird, David F Bauer, Susan Durham, Paul Klimo, Alexander Y Lin, Catherine Mazzola, Catherine McClung-Smith, Laura Mitchell, Rachana Tyagi, Ann Marie Flannery.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: No evidence-based guidelines exist on the role of cranial-molding orthosis (helmet) therapy for patients with positional plagiocephaly.
OBJECTIVE: To address the clinical question: "Does helmet therapy provide effective treatment for positional plagiocephaly?" and to make treatment recommendations based on the available evidence.
METHODS: The US National Library of Medicine Medline database and the Cochrane Library were queried by using MeSH headings and key words relevant to the objective of this systematic review. Abstracts were reviewed, after which studies meeting the inclusion criteria were selected and graded according to their quality of evidence (Classes I-III). Evidentiary tables were constructed that summarized pertinent study results, and, based on the quality of the literature, recommendations were made (Levels I-III).
RESULTS: Fifteen articles met criteria for inclusion into the evidence tables. There was 1 prospective randomized controlled trial (Class II), 5 prospective comparative studies (Class II), and 9 retrospective comparative studies (Class II).
CONCLUSION: There is a fairly substantive body of nonrandomized evidence that demonstrates more significant and faster improvement of cranial shape in infants with positional plagiocephaly treated with a helmet in comparison with conservative therapy, especially if the deformity is severe, provided that helmet therapy is applied during the appropriate period of infancy. Specific criteria regarding the measurement and quantification of deformity and the most appropriate time window in infancy for treatment of positional plagiocephaly with a helmet remains elusive. In general, infants with a more severe presenting deformity and infants who are helmeted early in infancy tend to have more significant correction (and even normalization) of head shape. The full guidelines document can be located at https://www.cns.org/guidelines/guidelines-management-patients-positional-plagiocephaly/Chapter_5.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27776089     DOI: 10.1227/NEU.0000000000001430

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


  4 in total

1.  A new parameter for the management of positional plagiocephaly: the size of the anterior fontanelle matters.

Authors:  Danielle S Wendling-Keim; Y Macé; H Lochbihler; H-G Dietz; Markus Lehner
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2019-06-17       Impact factor: 1.475

2.  A comparative study between traditional head measurement and structured light three-dimensional scanning when measuring infant head shape.

Authors:  Zhi-Feng Wu; Qiong-Li Fan; Li Ming; Wang Yang; Kui-Lin Lv; Qin Chang; Wen-Zao Li; Cheng-Ju Wang; Qiu-Ming Pan; Li He; Bin Hu; Yu-Ping Zhang
Journal:  Transl Pediatr       Date:  2021-11

3.  Infant Cranial Deformity: Cranial Helmet Therapy or Physiotherapy?

Authors:  Josefa González-Santos; Jerónimo J González-Bernal; Raquel De-la-Fuente Anuncibay; Raúl Soto-Cámara; Esther Cubo; José M Aguilar-Parra; Rubén Trigueros; Remedios López-Liria
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-04-10       Impact factor: 3.390

4.  Efficacy of pediatric integrative manual therapy in positional plagiocephaly: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Iñaki Pastor-Pons; María Orosia Lucha-López; Marta Barrau-Lalmolda; Iñaki Rodes-Pastor; Ángel Luis Rodríguez-Fernández; César Hidalgo-García; Jose Miguel Tricás-Moreno
Journal:  Ital J Pediatr       Date:  2021-06-05       Impact factor: 2.638

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