How STAR Scanner Helmets are made? How Do They work?


Posted December 20, 2019 by shorthillscranialcenter

The present press release is all about STARscanner helmets. It describes how these helmets are made and how they work.
 
STARscanner helmets are the most sought-after and technologically advanced helmets. With the latest and the most advanced techniques being used for the babies’ head shape, STARscanner helmets have been made available in the market for the purpose of assessing cranial deformities. If your infant is suffering from a head deformity or had a recent cranial deformity, these helmets must be worn to correct the deformity.

When the child's head is scanned and viewed from the multiple planes, a chart is made about the possible course of action to be taken in which helmets are necessary. With the help of these helmets, parents can monitor the progress of their baby during the early months as recommended by the physicians and a suitable course of treatment for the patients as suggested.

Why STARscanner Helmets are so popular?
There was a time when the practitioner had to use plaster to get an impression of an infant's head. Once it was dried, they would then remove the plaster. Plaster has the impression of that infant's head and it is filled with the material which creates a sort of replica of their heads. Now, there is a form of 3-D light scanning that is used for the purpose of producing a 3-D model of the infant's head.

A light scan of the child head-shape is taken with the help of special 3-D software. This new, digital rounded head shape is then used to create STARscanner helmets in New York. Helmets are created with an inside foam layer which is covered with a plastic shell. Once the helmet is delivered to the practitioners, they will then fit the helmet to the infant's head and make adjustments accordingly. This will make sure it fits properly.

How Do These Helmets work?
These helmets are used for plagiocephaly and not by just applying pressure on the head for the purpose of reshaping it. When the brain is in the growing stages, it transmits pressure over skull bones, so these helmets are needed to accommodate the rapidly growing brain.

Starband helmets in New Jersey is light in weight and designed for the unique need of your child’s head.

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Last Updated December 20, 2019