Sensory Integration Training is a comprehensive training method that aims to improve skin touch, vestibular sensation and proprioception, and to realize the connection and coordination between the brain and various body functions, which can promote the development of the brain and the body.
Sensory integration training, also known as sensory integration training, is necessary to guide children with motor coordination disorders, structural and spatial perception disorders, vestibular balance dysfunction, auditory-linguistic or tactile disorders, and to stimulate the senses. Repeatedly training can also restore vestibular and proprioceptive senses to normal.
Sensory training is mainly for vestibular, muscle and joint training, skin touch training, and then auditory, visual and olfactory training, so that the muscles and skin can regain normal sensation, and the sense of hearing and smell can be restored to normal.
Sensory training needs to be persisted for a long time in order to achieve the effect, and it should not be abandoned halfway during the period, so as not to affect the recovery of the disease.