Limit prone positioning if the infant is dolichocephalic. The dolichocephalic head shape (Fig 4) interferes with the development of midline positioning and head control, causing a persistent ...
The use of shapes like circles, triangles and squares during play has previously been analysed in efforts to understand ...
To investigate this question, the researchers needed to examine infant brains—a challenging feat that had not previously been feasible with traditional MRI brain imaging approaches. But this is an ...
Infant sleep position impacts the development of head shape. Changes in infant sleep position, specifically the movement toward supine sleep, have led to a redefinition of normal head shape for ...