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Sensory Integration Dysfunction Topic Overview What is sensory integration dysfunction?
Sensory Integration Dysfunction (SID) also called sensory processing disorder, is a neurological disorder that was first studied in-depth by Dr.
Those who have sensory integration dysfunction may be unable to respond to certain sensory information by planning and organizing what needs to be done in an appropriate and automatic manner.
Sensory Integration Dysfunction Sensory integration therapy, usually conducted by an occupational or physical therapist, is often recommended for children with sensory integration dysfunction.
Sensory processing disorder or sensory integration dysfunction (DSI) is a condition that may affect up to 5% of the general population.
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