Questions Parents And Adults Ask
How does chiropractic help with sensory processing?
Sensory processing is a nervous system function. The brain must receive, filter, integrate, and respond to sensory input. When the spine is misaligned, it creates interference in this communication system. Chiropractic care removes the interference, allowing the nervous system to process sensory information more effectively.
My child is very touch-sensitive. How do you handle that?
We completely understand and respect touch sensitivities. We never rush and always read your child's verbal and non-verbal cues. We can modify our approach, use lighter touch, let your child sit in your lap, or take breaks as needed. Many touch-sensitive children come to enjoy and look forward to their adjustments after the first few visits.
Does SPD occur with other conditions?
Yes. SPD frequently co-occurs with autism spectrum disorder (up to 90% have sensory differences), ADHD, anxiety disorders, learning disabilities, developmental delays, and auditory processing disorder. Our comprehensive approach addresses the whole child, whatever their diagnosis or combination of challenges.
Can chiropractic work alongside occupational therapy?
Absolutely. Chiropractic care works beautifully alongside occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, counseling, and sensory diet programs. We address the nervous system foundation while these therapies build specific skills. We are happy to coordinate with your child's other providers.