The helmet arrived without drama. A plain box. Light enough to lift with two fingers. It sat on the kitchen table while bottles dried nearby and the baby slept, unaware that her routine was about to change in a small but meaningful way. Her parents hadn’t sought helmet therapy. Like most families, they arrived there gradually, through small observations that…
You’re rinsing a Spider-Man lunchbox for the third time this week. There’s some sticky brown stuff in the corner that you swear wasn’t in there yesterday. Your phone buzzes with the PTA calendar, your toddler’s yelling about socks, and over by the couch—your baby’s lying flat on their back. Again. Motionless, quiet, passive. You don’t even register until bedtime. That’s…
The room was pastel blue. Sunlight streaked through the blinds onto a rocking chair, still creaking. Emily sat there, staring at the empty crib — her son Noah was in physical therapy. Again. His helmet now rested on a shelf like a relic of war, months too late to do what it was supposed to. “I knew something was off,”…
Recently, we have written articles about various studies that have been published. Some are positive while one or two are negative. We did a deep dive and found some date for you to review. Many American infants with cranial asymmetries are being treated with custom-fitted helmets. Although debate persists in parent circles and online forums, research points to a clear…
Noticing a flat spot on your baby’s head can be unsettling. You start wondering—will this fix itself, or is intervention needed? Plagiocephaly, also called flat head syndrome, is surprisingly common, affecting nearly half of all infants. Sometimes, it sorts itself out, but in many cases, targeted treatment is necessary. That’s where STARband 3-D comes in—a next-level cranial helmet using cutting-edge…