Manifestations and Treatment of Sensory Integration Disorder

Sensory integration disorder means that the child’s brain loses the ability to control and combine the organs of the body, and the child may have vestibular balance dysfunction, poor sense of vision, and over-sensitivity to touch. It can be treated through tactile training, vestibular training and daily training. 1. Tactile training: generally includes auxiliary massage, passive gymnastics, etc., and can be gradually restored in the arm area, chest and abdomen, as well as the buttocks and back. 2. Vestibular training: mainly used to train the child’s vestibular function, the training program includes lying on the ground to push the ball, skateboard training, prone position swimming and so on. In the process of training, we should pay attention to the patient treatment of the child, and should be smooth and continuous training. 3. Daily training: you can prepare a variety of toys, let the child choose his favorite toys for training, and then let the child make the set movements, exercise the child’s muscle endurance and flexibility. Dietary attention to a variety of balanced nutrition, to ensure that the child is well nourished. Provide the child with a clean and free play space, so that the child can crawl freely on the ground and touch the surrounding objects.