Proprioception procedure

The proprioception procedure, also known as sensorimotor therapy, has numerous positive effects on children with various medical diagnoses, including cerebral palsy (CP), autism, abasia, aphasia, nerve impulse conduction disorders, and coordination disorders. Here’s how these effects manifest:

 1. Cerebral palsy (CP)

 2. Autism

 3. Abasia

 4. Aphasia

 5. Nerve impulse conduction disorders

 6. Coordination disorders

Integrating proprioceptive exercises into therapy for children with these conditions can significantly enhance their physical, emotional, and social development, improving their quality of life and facilitating better adaptation to society.