Marnie's young son Oax was diagnosed with Torticollis, a condition where the neck muscles cause the head to tilt or turn. To address this concern, Marnie made a decision that many parents in a similar situation can relate to: she chose a orthotic helmet.
In recent articles featured in the Daily Mail, Mirror, The Sun and The Chronicle, Marnie Simpson shared her journey of discovering her son's condition and the steps she's taking to provide the best care. We're proud that she entrusted the TiMbandAir helmet as the solution for her son's Torticollis. The article not only highlights the challenges faced by parents dealing with similar diagnoses but also sheds light on the importance of early intervention and effective treatment options.
Read the full Daily Mail article.
At Technology in Motion, we're dedicated to helping parents and children like Marnie and her son. We understand the concerns and challenges that come with a diagnosis, and our mission is to provide support and effective solutions. The TiMbandAir helmet is just one of the ways we contribute to the well-being of children facing cranial-related conditions.
Marnie Simpson's choice to share her experience and showcase the TiMbandAir helmet in the Daily Mail not only raises awareness but also provides hope and inspiration to other parents. We're grateful for her trust and dedication to her son's health.
If you have any questions or would like to learn more about the TiMbandAir helmet or our services, please don't hesitate to contact us.