Scientists track Babies' temperature and neck motion during Head-Shaping helmet treatment
NCT ID NCT07201324
Summary
This study aims to understand how helmet therapy, used to reshape babies' heads, might affect their neck movement and body temperature. Researchers will observe 270 infants aged 4-12 months with significant head shape deformities. They will measure head shape, neck rotation, and skin temperature to see if factors like age or sex influence the therapy's effects.
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