Craniosacral therapy as a relaxation method for hyperreactivity in a child with sensory integration disorder – a case report
Impaired sensory processing, the so-called sensory integration disorder, occurs when the brain is unable to correctly process the stimuli coming from the internal and the external environment. Proper sensory integration allows the child for normal everyday functioning (learning, playing, resting),...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Medical Communications Sp. z o.o.
2017-06-01
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Series: | Pediatria i Medycyna Rodzinna |
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Online Access: | http://www.pimr.pl/index.php/issues/2017-vol-13-no-2/craniosacral-therapy-as-a-relaxation-method-for-hyperreactivity-in-a-child-with-sensory-integration-disorder-a-case-report?aid=1078 |
Summary: | Impaired sensory processing, the so-called sensory integration disorder, occurs when the brain is unable to correctly process
the stimuli coming from the internal and the external environment. Proper sensory integration allows the child for normal
everyday functioning (learning, playing, resting), whereas children with impaired sensory integration often lack the
psycho-affective balance. They suffer from psychosomatic disorders, which may be caused by e.g. stress due to peer
competition at school. Children affected by this disorder need relaxation to regain the balance necessary for proper physical
and mental development. The aim of the study is to assess the therapeutic outcomes in a 7-year-old girl diagnosed with
vestibular, tactile and proprioceptive deficits. Craniosacral therapy and somatosensory integration method were used.
Relaxation therapy had beneficial effects on child’s development, behaviour and the manner of communication with the
environment. The hyperesthesia sites, which were present before the therapy, resolved. Previously reported self-aggressive
behaviours are no longer observed. Furthermore, the child’s independence, which is crucial for the psychosocial development,
also increased during the therapy. |
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ISSN: | 1734-1531 2451-0742 |