Monday, May 28, 2012

Group Casts Doubt on Sensory Therapies

Sensory therapies using brushes, swings and other play equipment are increasingly used by occupational therapists to treat children with developmental issues such as autism, but a large pediatricians organization says there isn't much evidence that such therapies actually work.
Still, the group isn't completely discounting the potential of sensory therapies -- it's a ripe area for research, it noted.

No comments:

Post a Comment