Sensory issues and NDT treatment for feeding disorders
Description
This seminar presents the basic neurodevelopmental philosophy related to the treatment and the sensory issues involved in the feeding process for children with neuromotor and sensory disorders. Assessment and treatment strategies are demonstrated. Positioning, techniques for the jaw, lips and tongue are presented and demonstrated. Sensory issues including tactile sensitivity, taste, texture, and oral-motor organization are discussed and intervention strategies are presented.
Runtime
305 min
Series
Subjects
- Ingestion disorders (6)
- Ingestion disorders in children (6)
- Ingestion (25)
- Sensory integration dysfunction (3)
- Sensorimotor integration (6)
- Neuromuscular diseases (6)
- Neurodevelopmental treatment (4)
Genre
Date of Publication
1999
Database
Alexander Street
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