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Professional Treatments Interactive
Metronome | Craniosacral Therapy | Therapeutic
Listening
At Stones
Worth Stepping, P.C., we are here to help you with all of
your pediatric occupational/speech therapy needs. Emily Worth, OTD,
OTR/L, clinical director and occupational therapist, completed her degree in the
Doctor of Occupational Therapy program at Creighton University. She
has also received certification in treatment for pediatrics
and is committed to improving the quality of life for children
and their families. Membership: Autism Society
of Nebraska NOTA Nebraska Occupational Therapy Association AOTA American Occupational Therapy Association National Board for Certification of Occupational Therapy Certification in Interactive Metronome and Therapeutic
Listening
Sensory Integration
Sensory integrative therapy assists in the development of children in the areas of fine and gross motor as well as social and academic. It targets the sensory systems of the body including the vestibular, proprioceptive, and tactile systems. These senses are primarily responsible for sense of movement, space, body awareness, and coordination.
Links: Interactive Metronome
Craniosacral TherapyTherapeutic ListeningBiomedical Web Conferences |
Interactive Metronome The interactive
metronome is a computerized treatment protocol used to increase
coordination, motor planning, sequencing, and timing. Functionally,
it can produce increases in attention span, language processing,
and academics. It works inconjunction with the target areas of
sensory integration. |
Craniosacral Therapy Craniosacral therapy is
a hands-on manipulative technique used to increase function of the
central nervous system. Dysfunction of the cranial and peripheral
nerves can cause a number of sensory, motor, or neurological
disabilities. It is essentially a risk-free treatment to help
correct restrictions so the body can release the effects of stress
naturally. |
Therapeutic Listening Therapeutic Listening is
a treatment protocol that uses modulated music to increase overall
body and spatial awareness. It targets the auditory component of
sensory integration and can assist in increased postural stability,
motor control, spatial-temporal organization, communication, and
even modulatory behaviors such as improvement in arousal state,
attention, toilet training, sleep/wak cycles, and much more! |
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