Diagnosis and Non-Surgical Treatment of Cranial Deformities in Children Under 2 Years of Age: Modern Methods and Approaches
Marat Rabandiyarov, Aleksandr Boiko, Anton Zolotukhin, Kirill Loviannikov, Azamat Zhailganov

TL;DR
Custom helmets effectively treat skull deformities in young children, avoiding surgery and improving skull shape and quality of life.
Contribution
Demonstrates the effectiveness of custom corrective helmets as a non-surgical treatment for cranial deformities in children under 2.
Findings
Skull asymmetry decreased from 9 mm to 3 mm, reaching age norms.
Head circumference increased from 41.5 cm to 43.5 cm, indicating normal development.
90% of parents reported children adapted well to helmet use with high comfort.
Abstract
Cranial deformities in children under 2 can lead to functional and cosmetic issues, with their frequency increasing due to sleep positioning practices. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of custom-made corrective helmets in treating these deformities. The study included 30 children under 2 in Astana, Kazakhstan, using 3D scanning to create custom corrective helmets worn for 23 hours a day over 5 months. The results showed a significant improvement in the shape and symmetry of the skull after therapy. The asymmetry between the left and right front dimensions decreased from 9 mm to 3 mm, which corresponds to the age norm. The anterior-posterior size of the skull increased from 129 mm to 142 mm, the lateral size – from 123 mm to 129 mm, and the head circumference – from 41.5 cm to 43.5 cm, which indicates normal development of the skull. The majority of parents (90%) noted…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCraniofacial Disorders and Treatments · Cleft Lip and Palate Research · Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
