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How Occupational Therapy helps in Sensory Processing Disorder

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How Occupational Therapy helps in Sensory Processing Disorder

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  1. How Occupational Therapy helps in Sensory Processing Disorder

  2. Occupational therapists assist children and adults in acquiring or regaining the abilities required to complete daily activities. They assist patients in developing, recovering, improving, and maintaining the abilities required for a successful and satisfying life. Treating children with sensory processing disorders is a growing area of our paediatric clinical work. Fond the best Occupational Therapy in Sharjah for better help.

  3. Sensory processing disorder, or SPD, is an often-overlooked illness that affects an increasing number of children. The disease, also known as sensory integration disorder, develops when a person has difficulties taking in, processing, and reacting to sensory information. It is a complicated neurological disease that affects how feelings are perceived and processed. When sensory impulses are not structured into appropriate reactions, a child's daily routine and activities are interrupted.

  4. How Occupational Therapy Can Help Occupational therapists assess children to establish which triggers they are sensitive to, then collaborate with each child and family to develop coping methods and rehab programs. We the best rehabilitation center in Ras Al khaimah adopt a play-based sensory integration method that focuses on providing a safe environment for children to be exposed to numerous stimuli. Swinging, therapeutic brushing, climbing a ladder, leaping, water play, and traversing an obstacle course with varying surfaces are all activities.

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