Cranial Technologies

The Cranial Technologies BPOC was tasked with growing BPOC’s presence and revenue by recruiting a new CEO, bolstering the management team with a Chief Financial Officer, a Chief Clinical Officer, a VP of Operations and Manufacturing, and several regional clinical leaders. The team also supported the development of new clinic infrastructure, payor contracting, and marketing processes to drive referrals to new markets. Through this partnership, BPOC increased its number of new clinic openings from three per year to more than 16 per year.

Dynamic Orthotic Cranioplasty(r)

Dynamic Orthotic Cranioplasty(r), or DC for short, is an infant cranial orthotic device that applies mild holding pressure to prominences in the head to promote growth in flattened regions. It has been used since infants as young as 3 months old, although many believe it will prevent cranial growth. However, this device has been shown to be a safe and effective treatment for pediatric patients.

In the study, 260 children with PPP were treated using dynamic orthotic cranioplasty. The cranial remodelling helmet was recommended for children with an obvious cranial deformity. In mild cases, physiotherapy and reassurance were used. All children underwent anthropometric measurements. The outcome of the procedure was positive in all cases. The procedure is an excellent option for children with PPP, as it can improve both physical and developmental outcomes.

In the study, Seymour-Dempsey and colleagues compared the operative outcomes of children with and without cranial banding. The authors studied 21 infants who underwent surgery between 1994 and 2001, with six undergoing surgical treatment alone and 15 undergoing surgery and postoperative cranial banding. The investigators recorded anthropomorphic measurements before and after surgery in both groups. Overall, the findings of the study showed that children treated with cranial banding showed postoperative improvement in cephalic index and anthropometric measurements.

This review includes literature reviews, diagnostic and therapeutic services, and use of cranial orthoses in the management of plagiocephaly. The review strategy included as many sources as possible, within project time and resource constraints. It was conducted using PubMed, RECAL, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Those websites that did not go through a peer review process were not included in the study.

Ballert cranial band

A dynamic cranial band is applied to the skull to correct abnormal growth in infants and young children. These banding devices have a single opening at one side and a top opening for air flow. They are small and lightweight. The cranial band is worn for approximately 23 hours a day. The DOC Band is the only FDA-cleared cranial orthotic designed for infants with plagiocephaly.

The global market for cranial molding helmets is forecasted at X% CAGR over the forecast period. The report covers key players and segments of the market. A few manufacturers are leading in the cranial molding helmet industry. Among these, Cranial Technologies is the leading manufacturer. The market is highly competitive and growing at a significant rate. The report also features competitive analysis, industry share, and forecasting.

DOC Band

On March 26, 1998, Cranial Technologies filed a section 207 de novo petition to reclassify the DOC Band. It provided extensive data to support its position and suggested special controls for its safe and effective use. On April 10, the expert reviewer called Cranial Technologies to request further information. In the following letter, the company outlined the steps it would take to address the expert reviewer’s concerns.

The DOC Band combines cranial orthosis and a surgical treatment to treat conditions associated with asymmetry in the head and face. Specifically, the DOC Band is designed to reduce the severity of the deformation in infants with moderate to severe plagiocephaly. The DOC Band uses state-of-the-art technologies to make the device, which is also hypoallergenic and lightweight.

The DOC Band dynamic orthopedic band has helped thousands of babies recover from plagiocephaly, a birth defect resulting from congenital muscular torticollis, a disorder that affects the head. Plagiocephaly can be caused by a variety of factors, including habit of sleeping on one side. If not treated early, plagiocephaly can cause serious developmental problems. The DOC Band dynamic orthopedic band has helped save more than 300,000 babies’ lives worldwide.

The DOC band is a custom-made cranial orthotic that applies pressure to the head of an infant to direct head growth. It is made by Cranial Technologies, Inc., and is available nationwide. This device is designed to correct plagiocephaly, otherwise known as flat head syndrome. In addition to diagnosing the condition, the company also offers clinics throughout the country. DOC Band provides custom pressure to redirect a baby’s head growth and is a great choice for parents who are looking for a non-invasive way to correct a cranial problem.

The DOC Band is FDA-cleared and allows babies to wear the device up to 23 hours a day. During this time, parents can practice conservative measures to reduce the length of treatment time. In most cases, treatment can be completed by the time the child is eighteen months old. The device is also adjustable, allowing the clinician to direct the head growth and keep the patient on track. And, unlike other cranial orthotics, the DOC Band is the only one with clinical studies that support its safety.

6-ounce device

Cranial Technologies offers a 6-ounce cranial helmet known as the DOC Band. The device, which is made by a manufacturing team in Tempe, Arizona, helps reshape a child’s head by capturing brain growth. It applies gentle holding pressures to prominences of the child’s head in order to encourage growth in flattened areas. Unlike other cranial helmets, the DOC Band is not intended to correct primary head deformities.

The company has a history of providing medical devices for newborns with congenital anomalies. Its positioning head molding and 6-ounce devices have helped parents restore their baby’s head shape and capture brain growth. The company offers a full profile of the company on the PitchBook Platform. The company is an entrepreneur and a healthcare provider. The investment was made with the objective of generating revenue and enhancing its reputation.