KidCap 9
Plagiocephaly is a medical condition occurring in infants distinguished by the reshaped, flattened, or deformed appearance of the skull. It develops as a result of constant pressure being placed on one area of the thin and flexible skull of an infant. It can be corrected if treated early, but techniques involving cranial molding, such as the KidCap, often provide the best results.
KidCap is the leader among cranial molding technologies for plagiocephaly treatment through helmet therapy. With proven success since 1999, Infinite Technologies Orthotics and Prosthetics was among the first to gain FDA clearance for its cranial molding helmet as a craniosynostosis and plagiocephaly treatment.

Who is a candidate for KidCap treatment?

  • Infants with enlargement of one or more cranial quadrants
  • Infants with head flattening
  • Infants with visually apparent facial asymmetry
  • Infants with neck muscle asymmetry

How is KidCap Different from other devices?

  • Better cranial and facial symmetry as a plagiocephaly therapy outcome
  • Better ear symmetry
  • Improved self-image later in life
  • Reduced risk of jaw related disorders as a side-effect of plagiocephaly treatment
  • Reduced need of surgical intervention for plagiocephaly and related disorders