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<title>A Prospective Study of Cranial Deformity and Delayed Development in Children</title>
<creator>González Santos, Josefa</creator>
<creator>González Bernal, Jerónimo</creator>
<creator>Fuente Anuncibay, Raquel de la</creator>
<creator>Aguilar-Parra, José M.</creator>
<creator>Trigueros Ramos, Rubén</creator>
<creator>Soto Cámara, Raúl</creator>
<creator>López Liria, Remedios</creator>
<subject>Plagiocephaly</subject>
<subject>Child development</subject>
<subject>Early intervention</subject>
<subject>Speech development</subject>
<subject>Motor skills disorders</subject>
<description>Plagiocephaly, the most common form of cranial deformity, has become more prevalent&#xd;
in recent years. Many authors have described a number of sequelae of poorly defined etiologies,&#xd;
although several gaps exist in their real scope. This study aimed to analyze the effects of physiotherapy&#xd;
treatments and cranial orthoses on the psychomotor development of infants with cranial deformities,&#xd;
complemented by protocolized postural exercises applied by the family. This prospective study on&#xd;
different developmental areas included a sample of 48 breastfeeding infants aged 6 to 18 months who&#xd;
presented with plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome). The Brunet–Lézine scale was used to perform&#xd;
three tests for assessing the psychomotor development of infants, thus offering a measure for global&#xd;
development. The results suggest that plagiocephaly is a marker for the risk of delayed development,&#xd;
particularly in motor and language areas. This delayed development could be improved with&#xd;
physiotherapy and orthopedic treatment, complemented by interventions by the infants´ relatives.</description>
<date>2026-06-01</date>
<date>2026-06-01</date>
<date>2020-03</date>
<type>info:eu-repo/semantics/article</type>
<identifier>https://hdl.handle.net/10259/11769</identifier>
<identifier>10.3390/su12051949</identifier>
<identifier>2071-1050</identifier>
<language>spa</language>
<relation>Sustainability. 2020, V. 12, n. 5, art. 1949</relation>
<relation>https://doi.org/10.3390/su12051949</relation>
<rights>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</rights>
<rights>info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess</rights>
<rights>Atribución 4.0 Internacional</rights>
<publisher>MDPI</publisher>
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