Hi I'm also just a reader of all your emails. I've not contributed because I just graduated last December and about to take the NBCOT exam. So I am going to be brave and boldly ask....isn't "vestibular treatment" simply a part of treating sensory integration disorders (providing vestibular problems are present)? In my review book, deficits in modulation of vestibular input include over and under responsivity, sensory seeking or aversion, and gravitational insecurity. Are you referring to another kind of treatment? And why would a PT provide it? I thought that was strictly in OT's domain.
I did one of my clinicals in the public school system and SI was most often used with autism, but with other psychological/psychiatric problems as well. Looking forward to any comments/feedback. Elayne V Nashville, TN -- Options? www.otnow.com/mailman/options/otlist_otnow.com Archive? www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]
