Head and Neck conditions Flashcards
What is plagiocephaly?
One side of occiput is flattened
What is brachycephaly?
Wide-shaped head
What is scaphocephaly?
Long shaped head - common for premature babies
Cranial Index
Proportion between width and length of head
(Lateral Dimension/anteroposterior dimension) x 100
Cranial index of normal head
75-80%
Cranial index of brachycephaly
95%
Cranial index of scaphocephaly
60%
Cranial Vault Asymmetry Index
Important for plagiocephaly
From midpoint of forehead to opposite occiput
[(Diagonal A - Diagonal B)/ Diagonal A] x 100
Risk factors for plagiocephaly
Pregnancy and birth - intra-uterine constraint - multiple births - assisted delivery - vacuum pull Infant factors - first born, male, premature - long supine sleeps Parent positioning - long total supine time - lack of sidelying when awake - lack of prone when awake
Infant positioning
Reduce total supine lying - promote side lying and prone during awake times
Monitor longest sleep time at 6 weeks - promote proactive passive head repositioning
Monitor AHO when awake and asleep - promote active head repositioning through play
Positional Plagiocephaly Prevention
ABC
Active baby
Balance handling
Corrective strategies
Active Baby
Position baby in different play positions on their tummy, their side or carry them upright
Encourage your baby to hold their own head up and turn head and body in your directions
Balanced handling
Carry your baby on both sides and different positions
Position your baby so that they need to turn their head in both directions to look at things around them
Corrective Strategies
Encourage baby to turn their head to non-preferred side when playing
Turn your baby’s head to their non-preferred side when asleep
Torticollis
Wry neck
Tightness or contracture of unilateral SCM
Causes same side lateral flexion, contralateral rotation and making a nod - flexion (SCM)