Book Sensory Integration Assessment | Lahalak Medical Platform

This assessment identifies hidden sensory issues behind delayed walking by evaluating balance and tactile responses. It ensures early intervention to improve your child's motor skills, coordination, and physical independence.

Scientific name: Sensory Integration Assessment for Motor Delay

A comprehensive evaluation exploring how sensory processing (vestibular, tactile, proprioceptive) impacts walking skills. It aims to develop a customized treatment plan to stimulate the child's motor development.

Sensory Integration Assessment for Motor Delay - Assess Your Child's Motor Balance
Service type Clinical assessment and functional evaluation
Duration 45-60 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required

Included Services

  • Vestibular system assessment (Balance)
  • Proprioception testing (Body awareness)
  • Tactile response evaluation
  • Treatment plan and recommendations report

Medical Service Information

Importance of the Assessment

  • Determining if walking delay is caused by balance processing issues.
  • Evaluating the child's body awareness in space (proprioception).
  • Ruling out tactile hypersensitivity that might prevent standing.

Target Groups

  • Children over 18 months who haven't started walking independently.
  • Children showing irrational fear of body position changes.
  • Children with poor balance or frequent falls.

What to Expect During the Session?

  • Clinical observation of the child's spontaneous movement patterns.
  • Use of specialized sensory tools to test physical responses.
  • Providing parents with home exercises to stimulate the sensorimotor system.

Conditions & Notices

  • Presence of a parent or primary caregiver
  • Child should wear comfortable clothing for movement

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