Preemie orthotic device designed to support the development of an infant's natural head shape.
The Crown Cradle may reduce the potential impact to the infant’s head by redistributing contact pressure, supporting the cranium, and providing a pathway for more symmetrical skull growth. It helps the bedside caregiver to confidently developmentally position the baby, provide appropriate alignment of the spine, and support the developing brain and skull.
Features
A non-invasive, non-restrictive orthotic device that supports development of an infant’s natural head shape
Relieves pressure on the occiput, allowing cranial development without the impact of negative external forces
Comes with three parts:
A specialized mattress with a cloth cover
Four removable foam inserts that grow with the baby’s head
A ‘plug’ that fills the hole when baby is prone
Comes in two sizes:
Small – babies less than 1800 g. with foam insert sizes 1-4
Large – babies 1800-3600 g. with foam insert sizes 5-8
Positions the infant at a 4 degree incline
Supports midline positioning during the first 72 hours with additional support from the DandlePAL or Cozy Cub
Promotes physiologic flexion, containment, and midline positioning and helps promote proper alignment of the head, neck, and spine.
Can be used during x-ray and MRI
Studies have shown that the Crown Cradle (referred to in the literature as the Cranial Cup, Plagio Cradle, and POD) may reduce the potential impact of hospitalization (such as positioning, medical devices, and severity of illness) on the infant’s head by redistributing contact pressure, supporting the cranium, and providing a pathway for more symmetrical skull growth.