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Occupational Therapy For Sensory Integration Dysfunction

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Occupational therapy for sensory integration dysfunction is a form of therapy that helps individuals with sensory processing issues learn to better process and respond to sensory information.

Key Features

  • Customized treatment plans
  • Sensory-based activities
  • Environmental adaptations
  • Collaboration with other professionals

Pros

  • Helps individuals improve their ability to participate in daily activities
  • Can lead to improved social interactions and quality of life
  • Customized approach based on individual needs

Cons

  • May not be covered by all insurance plans
  • Requires ongoing commitment and consistency for results
  • Limited availability in some areas

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