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Flat head syndrome (positional plagiocephaly and brachycephaly): Treatment with a corrective helmet [English] Permalink Public
Plagiocephaly (say: play-gee-o-SEFF-ah-lee) is asymmetry (unevenness) in the shape of a baby's skull. It is also known as "baby flat-head." (English)
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Flat head syndrome (positional plagiocephaly and brachycephaly): Treatment with a corrective helmet [French] Permalink Public
Plagiocephaly (say: play-gee-o-SEFF-ah-lee) is asymmetry (unevenness) in the shape of a baby's skull. It is also known as "baby flat-head." (French)
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Tummy Time [English] Permalink Public
A factsheet on tummy time, when you lay your baby on the stomach or side when he or she is awake. This prevents your baby from developing a flat area on its head and helps build muscle strength, supporting your baby's overall development. (English) Colour
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257065Tummy Time [Korean] Permalink Public
A factsheet on tummy time, when you lay your baby on the stomach or side when he or she is awake. This prevents your baby from developing a flat area on its head and helps build muscle strength, supporting your baby's overall development. (Korean) Colour
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English (257065), Arabic (264451), Chinese - Simplified (264450), Farsi (264453), Korean (264452), Punjabi (252349)
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264452Tummy Time [Punjabi] Permalink Public
A factsheet on tummy time, when you lay your baby on the stomach or side when he or she is awake. This prevents your baby from developing a flat area on its head and helps build muscle strength, supporting your baby's overall development. (Punjabi) Colour
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English (257065), Arabic (264451), Chinese - Simplified (264450), Farsi (264453), Korean (264452), Punjabi (252349)
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252349Early Motor Screening Program [English] Permalink Public
The Early Motor Screening program is a provincial selective screening program that aims to identify babies who may develop motor conditions. This factsheet shares information about the Early Motor Screening Program at Sunny Hill Health Centre. (English) Colour
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268384Tummy Time [Chinese - Simplified] Permalink Public
A factsheet on tummy time, when you lay your baby on the stomach or side when he or she is awake. This prevents your baby from developing a flat area on its head and helps build muscle strength, supporting your baby's overall development. (Chinese - Simplified) Colour
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English (257065), Arabic (264451), Chinese - Simplified (264450), Farsi (264453), Korean (264452), Punjabi (252349)
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264450Tummy Time [Arabic] Permalink Public
A factsheet on tummy time, when you lay your baby on the stomach or side when he or she is awake. This prevents your baby from developing a flat area on its head and helps build muscle strength, supporting your baby's overall development. (Arabic) Colour
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English (257065), Arabic (264451), Chinese - Simplified (264450), Farsi (264453), Korean (264452), Punjabi (252349)
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264451Positional Foot Deformity: Foot Turned Down and Inward [English] Permalink Public
This is a common foot condition in newborn babies. It usually happens when the baby does not have enough room in the womb to move its feet. When the baby is born, one or both of its feet might be pointing down and turning inwards. However, the foot is not fixed in this position. It can be gently moved into a normal position. This condition is also called Positional Club Foot or Positional Talipes Equinovarus. (English) Colour
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264728Positional Foot Deformity: Foot Turned Upwards to the Shin [English] Permalink Public
This is a common foot condition in newborn babies. It usually happens when the baby does not have enough room in the womb to move its feet. When the baby is born, one or both of its feet is pushed up towards the shin and the front half of the foot is turned outwards. However, the foot is not fixed in this position. It can be gently moved into a normal position. (English) Colour
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