Plagiocephaly Perception and Prevention: A Need to Intervene Early to Educate Parents
Background: Plagiocephaly is a condition where the cranium has been malformed because of external forces or premature cranial suture fusion. This study's objective was to gather and examine data regarding parent and caregiver awareness of plagiocephaly and its potential impact on development as...
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Main Authors: | Sonja Burmeister (Author), Allison N. Kayne (Author), Ali R. Yazdanyar (Author), J. Nathan Hagstrom (Author), David B. Burmeister (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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