Vestibular sensory disorder is one of the sensory integration disorders, which refers to the inability to effectively combine information from external sensory stimuli in the central nervous system, thus making the whole organism unable to function in a coordinated manner, which will cause a variety of psychological disorders and diseases in the long run. I. Performance: 1. Motor problems: patients have a poor sense of balance, poor balance when exercising, and movement appears awkward; 2. Spatial sense: patients still collide even though they see objects in space; 3. Verbal performance: patients can repeat others’ language or talk to themselves; 4. Organizational ability: patients cannot organize their things and often mess things up; 5. Hyperactivity: patients often The patient often runs in and out, restless and likes to play pranks; 6, poor visual integration: the patient has difficulty in eye movement. Training methods: 1, rotational movement: train patients to sit on carousels, rotating seats, etc.; 2, rocking movement: lift patients to rock or sit on swings to rock; 3, jump training: patients can be trained on a trampoline with elasticity; 4, position training: you can catch the ball, throw the ball and other training to exercise the patient’s sense of position, distance; 5, speed sense: you can sit on a cart or scooter to train patients The perception of speed.