Sensory Processing in Orlando
Types of Sensory Processing Challenges
Children with SPD may experience sensory overload (hypersensitivity), under-responsiveness (hyposensitivity), or sensory-seeking behaviors. Hypersensitive children can be overwhelmed by stimuli like loud noises or textures, while hyposensitive children may seem unaware of their surroundings. Sensory-seeking children often crave intense stimulation, such as spinning or jumping.
Chiropractic’s Role in Sensory Integration
Our neurologically-focused care helps bring balance to the nervous system, which plays a critical role in sensory processing. Using advanced technology like INSiGHT scans, we assess how overwhelmed the brain and nervous system are. From there, we create personalized chiropractic care plans designed to reduce sensory overload and improve brain function.
The Link Between Neurological Health and SPD
Neurological dysfunction, including subluxation and dysautonomia, is often at the root of sensory processing issues. Our chiropractic care helps restore balance to the autonomic nervous system, which regulates sensory responses. By focusing on areas like the vagus nerve, we help improve a child’s ability to process sensory information, leading to greater comfort and engagement.
Children receiving chiropractic care at our clinic often show improvements in sensory regulation, focus, and overall well-being. Our tailored adjustments help children with SPD better process their environment, manage emotions, and thrive in their daily lives.
Helping Children Live More Balanced Lives
At Arise Family Chiropractic, we’re committed to helping children live a more balanced life with all-natural chiropractic care. Let’s work together to ensure your child has the best quality of life possible. Schedule a visit today!