Description
The RWB NillyNoggin EEG Cap is designed specifically for the EEG medical procedure. It assists in protecting the leads from wandering little hands as well as adds a fun, colorful cap to cover-up the ‘scary’ look of the leads. It is comfortable, breathable, cool and snug. Handmade in the USA of imported fabric – 95% cotton, 5% spandex.
This RWB NillyNoggin EEG cap is patriotic! The caps are one size fits most from child to adult. This NillyNoggin has velcro on the back just incase you think your noggin is alittle small and want the cap to fit a bit more snug.
Care Instructions: machine wash warm, line dry. May iron if needed. Some shrinkage may occur. We recommend you wash the Nilly Noggin prior to use.
Learn How NillyNoggin Caps Improve the EEG Experience for Kids
“NillyNoggin EEG Caps really bring a lot of positive energy to the room [when a child is wearing one]. Because your EEG technicians, your nurses, your doctors, your family and your friends. They give the child all this positive attention which makes them feel like the rockstars that they are!”
Heather Shuker
Many parents have praised the NillyNoggin EEG Cap. Parents report it has been very helpful in distracting their child from the EEG setup and study. Once the leads are placed, the cap is placed on the child’s head over top of the leads. The cap helps keep the leads in place and deters the child from touching the leads. The caps are also fun and colorful which helps to distract from the procedure allowing a better result. I highly recommend this one-of-a-kind cap!
Dr. Shelley Williams, MD
“Rylee just turned 12 and was diagnosed with BRE at age 6, and then ESES at age 8. The ESES had been hard to manage and has required frequent med changes and trials which come with frequent EEGs. She has had ambulatory EEGs about every 3 months for the past 2+ yrs. NillyNoggins have given Rylee back comfort and dignity while she is around family and friends during testing, and makes her feel fashionable! Thank you Heather and Hannah for all you do for Epilepsy Warriors!”