Patent ID: 7810501

Claim:
A method for treating posterior plagiocephaly in an infant comprising an orthotic bed comprising: a base substrate having fixed dimensions and configuration; an anatomically correcting concave head cavity molded into said base substrate able to receive and support the occiput of an infant's head; a plurality of discrete layers of foam material serving as a series of prepared individual layers positioned one over the other as multiple strata in overlay array series within the molded spatial volume of said concave head cavity, said layers being individually removable at will from the positioned overlay series lying within the spatial volume of said head cavity, and, via their presence within said concave head cavity, can alter the available spatial volume presented by said head cavity for the occiput of an infant's head; and a bridge section adjacent to said head cavity serving to support the neck of a infant and to off-load pressure between the infant's occiput and the resting surface of the head cavity; a concave torso recess molded into said base substrate able to receive and support the torso of an infant's body; and a plurality of discrete layers of foam material serving as a series of prepared individual layers positioned one over the other as multiple strata in overlay array series within the molded depth dimension of said concave torso recess, said layers being individually removable at will from the positioned overlay series lying within the molded depth dimension of said concave torso recess, and, via their presence within said torso recess, can alter the available dimensional depth presented by said torso recess for supporting an infant's torso; said method, comprising placing an infant into said bed, wherein said infant is up to 4 months in age and has occipital flattening, such that said infant's head contacts said concave head cavity and pressure between the infant's occiput and the resting surface of the head cavity is off- loaded by said bridge, resulting in progressive normalizing and rounding of said infant's occipital region.