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Somatosensory processing deficits

Medical condition/treatment

Somatosensory dysfunction

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Brain, sensory nerves

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Somatosensory processing deficits refer to difficulties in processing sensory stimuli that influence posture. This can lead to problems coordinating movements or maintaining balance. Somatosensory processing deficits can be caused by neurological diseases, developmental disorders, or traumatic brain injuries. Treatment often includes sensory integration therapy and physical therapy interventions.

Causes/Description:

Neurodevelopmental disorders, genetic abnormalities, brain injuries (e.g. stroke), environmental factors (e.g. early childhood exposure to toxins), neurological diseases (e.g. autism spectrum disorder), lifestyle factors (e.g. lack of exercise), Old

Somatosensory processing deficits

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Ergotherapie, Sensorische Integrationstherapie, Motorische Übungen, Körperwahrnehmungsübungen, Gleichgewichtstraining, Achtsamkeitstraining, Entspannungstechniken, Stressmanagement, Verhaltenstherapie

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Somatosensory processing deficits can be caused by damage or developmental disorders in the central nervous system. This can affect the ability to interpret and respond to sensory information, leading to difficulty coordinating movements and maintaining balance.

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Provide recommendations for sensory integration therapy and exercise, provide strategies for managing symptoms, and suggest supportive therapies. Help comes from occupational therapists, neurologists and pediatricians.

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The study of somatosensory processing deficits began in the 20th century when neurologists began studying the effects of sensory disorders on motor function. The discovery of specific sensory processing disorders came through neurological examinations and experimental studies.

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